In regional and remote Australian communities, Starlink is becoming the internet provider of choice but with that comes fears of what happens when they are forced to rely on Elon Musk?
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Grant Vowles lives in regional Tasmania and used to be on the NBN until he switched to a satellite competitor due to ...
Elon Musk’s Starlink network is winning Australian customers, but Communications Minister Michelle Rowland says NBN will ...
Starlink has the potential to offer faster speeds than Hughesnet or Viasat (not to mention other popular rural internet ...
Labor is digging in behind the National Broadband Network (NBN), despite the woeful service being offered to many customers ...
As of right now, Starlink is available in 87 countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and most of Europe and South America. Recent pushes into Africa and the Middle East ...
Aussies turn to Starlink Australia is home to more than its fair share of remote communities and fed-up Aussies have been turning to Mr Musk’s company. Many in rural areas have found the service ...
Starlink, a relatively new player in the internet ... It now covers most of North America, South America, Western Europe and Australia, with plans to expand to parts of Asia and most of Africa.
The National Assembly's IT Committee, chaired by Aminul Haq, pushes for quick approval of the Personal Data Protection Bill and Starlink licensing while addressing internet connectivity issues, LDI ...