Starlink is being tested in Uzbekistan

Recently, the official website of Starlink has published a map indicating the area and time of launch of the satellite Internet as part of the project.

According to the map, the project will be launched in Uzbekistan in 2023. Starlink is currently being tested in Uzbekistan.

In May, a representative of SpaceX, which owns the Starlink project, visited Tashkent as part of an international conference on space technology. Representatives of the Ministry of ICT and Uzbekkosmos invited the company and the Starlink project to Uzbekistan.

P.S: Starlink aims to launch 12,000 to 30,000 satellites into orbit, orbit the Earth in three rows, and provide high-quality Internet to the world.

The project was launched in 2019. As of May 2022, 2,400 small satellites have been launched into low Earth orbit. A separate tariff has been developed for using Starlink Internet as a mobile Internet.

According to the project website, the Starlink cable works much faster than the Internet and covers more areas. While traditional satellites are 35,000 kilometers from the planet, Musk's proposed Starlink is 550 kilometers from Earth, and therefore it will operate much faster than other satellites.