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starlinkthe satellite Internet service of Elon Musk, is already available in Peru, as confirmed by SpaceX. How much does the service cost in soles?

As recalled, the Ministry of Transport and Communications allowed Starlink to operate in Peru for a period of 20 years. Almost a year after the announcement, Starlink is now available in Peru and, to commemorate the fact, the official SpaceX account shared the news in Spanish.

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It's known that Starlink is now available in other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile and Mexico. In addition, the company plans to launch the service in Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay this year. Other countries like Argentina and Bolivia, on the other hand, would have to wait until 2024.

To know When and in which countries will Starlink be available?enter the official map of the firm here.

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How much does Starlink satellite Internet cost in Peru?

Before order your Starlink 'self-install' kitenter your address in this link and check shipping availability to your area.

How much do you have to pay to have Starlink? One Starlink hardware unit requires an initial payment of S/.1,750. This unit works from anywhere in the country. After this payment, the service costs S/.210 per month.

Starlink speed oscillates between 50 to 339 Mbps download and uploads of up to 60 Mbps.

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What is Starlink?

starlink is the satellite Internet service being developed by Elon Musk's SpaceX project. The idea of ​​this project is to put thousands of satellites in orbit to bring the Internet to every corner of the planet, especially in rural areas with less coverage.

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The company's idea is to have around 12,000 satellites in orbit, so that users can pay a monthly fee and connect from anywhere with any device. Be careful, it does not seek to compete with fiber optics or 5G connections, but rather to complement both offers.

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