SpaceX plans to begin testing its Starlink satellite-to-cell service with T-Mobile 'this year,' an executive of Elon Musk's company said on Monday.
, which it says have quadruple the capacity of the previous generation.
Hofeller said Monday that SpaceX is manufacturing six satellites per day at its facility near Seattle and that he believes the company is no longer manufacturing its previous 1.5 series of Starlink satellites. The company is also producing "thousands" of user terminals per day, he said. While SpaceX plans to make even larger second-generation satellites, and has "made a few" so far, Hofeller emphasized that launching those is "tiedSpaceX has "well over" 1 million Starlink users, Hofeller said, having passed that milestone in December. The company recently announced that
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