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Starlink rattles Qatar internet market as SpaceX brings satellite broadband showdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50305, member: 636"] SpaceX just fired up Starlink satellite internet across Qatar. The space company brought fast internet beams straight from orbit to homes and businesses. Elon Musk's satellite network promises lightning-quick connections for people stuck with slow traditional internet. Qatar residents can access blazing speeds that regular cable companies cannot match. The launch marks a major tech breakthrough for the Middle Eastern nation. Starlink costs 220 Qatari riyals each month for basic home service. Customers must buy the standard equipment kit for 1,500 riyals upfront. The company sells mounting gear like pivot mounts for 210 riyals and wall mounts for 180 riyals. Pipe adapters cost 80 riyals for tricky installations. These prices make satellite internet affordable for regular families. The satellite system works best where ground-based internet fails or runs poorly. Remote areas and business districts can finally enjoy reliable high-speed connections. Qatar's government wants stronger digital networks across the country. Starlink helps fill gaps that traditional internet providers left behind. The service delivers consistent speeds without weather disruptions. Qatar's internet market just gained a powerful new competitor. Local internet companies must improve their services to keep customers happy. Starlink's arrival speeds up Qatar's digital transformation plans. The satellite network connects rural and urban areas with equal quality. Qatar moves closer to becoming a fully connected digital society. [/QUOTE]
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