JAKARTA - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter that his internet service, Starlink, has now created more than 1 million user terminals worldwide.

Some time ago, Elon Musk also announced the presence of Starlink on seven continents, including Antarctica. Thus, even the most remote areas will soon have connectivity through satellite internet access.

Moreover, according to The Verge, Musk has big plans for the service, he hopes Starlink can expand to cruise ships, planes, and even school buses.

Musk recently said his company would request an exception from sanctions against Iran to provide Starlink satellite broadband service in the country.

The move was taken by Musk because previously the Iranian government had turned off all internet services in his country due to the death of a woman who went viral in the world.

Musk then made a statement via his tweet on Twitter at a time of widespread protests in Iran. Several people on Twitter asked Musk to provide the country's satellite-based internet station.

Musk had previously succeeded in bringing Starlink to Ukraine in the early Russian invasion, the action then reaped a lot of praise from the world community for providing and initiating a free internet network. Furthermore, we have to wait and see if he manages to bring the service to Iran or not.


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