wmf a day ago

Huston estimates 2.3M Starlink users worldwide while SpaceX reports 8M customers. That's a massive difference.

  • wkat4242 a day ago

    Possibly a lot of those missing ones are military ones that don't want to be counted for security reasons? Just thinking

    • RealityVoid a day ago

      Or, perhaps SpaceX fudged the nunbers so they look as if they have more users.

      Don't want to be a hater in this, I love what SpaceX is doing, but Musk has been known to play PR games, so he's an unreliable narrator at best.

      • gunalx 21 hours ago

        Wouldnt be suprised if they said, we have about 2M users, lets estimate a common household per user, to inflate the numbers.

  • plugger 18 hours ago

    I'm a Starlink user technically, but haven't had my service enabled for over 3 years. People like me might help account for this discrepancy.

  • renewiltord 10 hours ago

    Starlink is a very flexible and consumer friendly ISP. I’ve stopped service and started service many times from the app. Right now I’m on a rare-use plan.

    So two months ago I was a user but wouldn’t have shown up on the internet. Right now I’m paying but you probably won’t see me.

  • Onavo a day ago

    They are not evenly distributed though, so the density differences isn't that big for the purposes of regional geolocation.

  • CamperBob2 18 hours ago

    Not really. A lot of Starlink installations, like mine, are strictly for emergency backup purposes. My account stays suspended 99% of the time, but it's reasonable for them to count me as a "customer."

daemonologist a day ago

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