Another blow for Elon Musk as his $137 billion ticket to Mars crashes
Briefly

Starlink internet experienced a worldwide outage around 1:30 PM ET, resulting in sluggish connections, intermittent service, and complete blackouts for many users. Areas affected include major cities in the US such as Dallas, San Francisco, and Washington DC, as well as regions in South America, the UK, and Australia. Users have expressed frustration on social media, noting it is the second outage within weeks. Analysts suggest a potential valuation of Starlink at $150 billion, but such service disruptions could hinder the company's ambitious plans for Mars.
Starlink users worldwide experienced an outage starting around 1:30 PM ET, leading to sluggish connections, intermittent service, and total blackouts in various regions.
The outage affected users in major US cities such as Dallas, San Francisco, and Washington DC, along with parts of South America, the UK, and Australia.
Downdetector reported widespread service disruptions impacting Starlink users, creating frustration as this marks the second outage in recent weeks.
Analysts project Starlink could be valued around $150 billion, but a significant service disruption could hinder the company's aspirations of enabling humanity to reach Mars.
Read at Mail Online
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