Elon Musk will also connect the Czech Republic to its internet. But you will pay extra for his ambitious vision

Elon Musk, head of Tesla and SpaceX

Photo: NASA / Kim Shiflett

One of the goals of the American space company SpaceX, backed by the visionary and richest man on the planet Elon Musk , is also to provide an Internet connection to even the most remote areas. It wants to achieve this through its satellites, which it is gradually broadcasting into orbit as part of the Starlink project. And now the Czechs will be able to join them as well. order form with Czech prices. Thanks to it, domestic applicants can order the necessary equipment through which they will connect.

Due to the fact that this is a relatively new project with an ambitious mission, SpaceX will pay well for Starlink. In order to establish a connection, users must buy a dish together with a modem, which in the current phase will cost 12,999 crowns. This includes transport (CZK 1,599) and an initial deposit (CZK 2,579).

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Czechs can also pre-order the Starlink internet connection

Photo: Starlink

The initial deposit is also the first payment, which will then be repeated every month. Definitely, this offer cannot compete with the classic fixed or mobile tariffs of Czech providers, but this game is not about that. With the Starlink project, Elon Musk wants to push the boundaries, offering people the opportunity to be part of something potentially groundbreaking.

were to result in a worldwide connection from space . To date, SpaceX has launched more than 1.6,000 satellites into space, with download speeds of around 100Mbit per second and promising low latency.

So far, people from 16 countries have been able to join the project. including Germany and Austria. Now the availability is also expanding to the Czech Republic, while it is already possible to pre-order the package on the Starlink website. And although the form still writes that the launch will come in 2022, Starlink has already started sending users e-mails that it is available in limited quantities. to 50 to 150 Mbps by working on continuous system improvements and the speed should move to other levels over the next few months.

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