Starlink launches satellite Internet in rural UK
India, Jan. 11 -- Watch out, Virgin. Dishy McFlatFace comes to Britain.
Elon Musk's Starlink broadband satellite network has received a license to install user terminals in Britain, the UK's telecom regulator Ofcom confirms.
The terminals consist of a Wi-Fi router and a small satellite dish which the company's official installation guidelines call "Dishy McFlatFace."
Engineer Ken Keiter tore apart Dishy in a 55-minute YouTube video and was impressed by what he saw, despite destroying the receiver in the process.
"It's rare to see something of this complexity in a consumer product," he said about its circuit board.
Starlink will focus on rural areas currently deprived of fiber broadband, where in the UK it will compete with government...
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