Comment on SpaceX projected 20 million Starlink users by 2022—it ended up with 1 million

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dragontamer@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

You don’t understand today’s economy.

Companies today run below costs to trick you into thinking they are legitimate businesses.

You need to calculate the actual costs of launching 60,000 satellites every 5 years because this dumbass idea literally falls out of the sky because the orbit paths are so low.

Much like how Uber or MoviePass have fake business models with fake prices for years, Starlink has a fake price on the consumer facing side.

So how do we get closer to the real price? We look at the thousands of terminals or other large scale deployments of Starlink. Like Ukraine’s $2500 price point.


I understand that $100/month internet is gamechanging. However, it is also fake if it’s coming from Starlink, because we Americans can find companies for years to make a loss in 3rd world countries and fake our growth.

Adjust the stats closer to reality, and you see the immediate problems.

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