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Category: Internet Services

Starlink Coverage in 2025: Full Global Map, Reviews, and What’s Coming Next

Starlink’s Global Takeover: 100+ Countries Now Online – Speeds, Reviews & Latest Updates SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet network has rapidly expanded around the globe, bringing high-speed broadband to regions once deemed unreachable. As of 2025, Starlink is operational in over 100 countries across North America, Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania technologymagazine.com. In just…
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Secret Missions, 6 Million Users, and SpaceX’s Rocket Records – Inside Starlink’s Epic July 2025

Starlink and SpaceX News Roundup for July 2025 July 2025 was a blockbuster month for SpaceX and its Starlink satellite internet venture. From major service expansions and regulatory greenlights to record-breaking launch milestones and crucial test flights, SpaceX made headlines on multiple fronts. Starlink’s customer base surged into the millions and it rolled out Direct-to-Cell…
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From Submarine Cables to Starlink: Marshall Islands Internet Connectivity in 2025

Internet Infrastructure: Undersea Cables, Mobile and Terrestrial Networks The Marshall Islands’ internet backbone rests on a single submarine fiber-optic cable. In 2010, the HANTRU-1 undersea cable was extended to Majuro and Kwajalein/Ebeye Atolls, linking the country to a hub in Pohnpei (FSM) and onward to Guam dig.watch itu.int. This 2,917 km cable (160 Gbps design capacity)…
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Secret SpaceX Launch, Starlink Triumphs, and Solar Storm Warnings – Space News Roundup (July 13–14, 2025)

Satellite and Space News Roundup for July 13–14, 2025 The past two days saw major space milestones and surprises across the globe. A mystery SpaceX launch carried a “smartphone in space” satellite for Israel, marking the Falcon 9’s 500th mission spokesman.com spaceflightnow.com. Meanwhile, satellite internet initiatives made strides – Starlink scored regulatory wins and debut…
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Internet Access in Grenada: Overview and Analysis

Overview of Internet Access in Grenada Grenada has achieved a relatively high level of internet penetration, with roughly 77–80% of the population online as of 2023 datareportal.com pulse.internetsociety.org. This equates to about 98,000 individuals using the internet out of a population of ~125,000 datareportal.com datareportal.com. Internet access is common among both residential and business users,…
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Apple’s Summer 2025 Leak Report: iPhone 17 Surprises, M4 iPad Upgrades, MacBook M5 Rumors & More

Apple Product News and Rumors for June–July 2025 July 2025 – A wave of Apple product news and credible rumors has emerged in June and July 2025, shedding light on upcoming devices. From the iPhone 17 lineup – including a new ultra-thin “Air” model and even whispers of a foldable iPhone – to the latest on iPads…
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Internet Access in Palestine: West Bank and Gaza

Palestine – encompassing the West Bank and Gaza Strip – has made strides in expanding internet access, but it lags behind global and regional standards due to unique political and infrastructural challenges en.wikipedia.org. Decades of Israeli occupation and the terms of the Oslo Accords have constrained the development of telecommunications, limiting spectrum access and hindering…
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Google Fiber Will Light Up Tempe in 2026: Everything Residents & Businesses Should Know

Tempe has officially joined the short but fast‑growing list of U‑S cities getting symmetrical multi‑gigabit internet from Google Fiber (GFiber). Construction began this month in the Warner Ranch neighborhood and the first customer activations are slated for 2026. City leaders say the project closes a long‑running campaign to improve local connectivity, while GFiber executives frame Tempe…
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Kwangmyong: Inside North Korea’s National Intranet Service

Introduction to Kwangmyong Kwangmyong (광명, meaning “bright light” or “bright star”) is North Korea’s own national intranet – a closed, domestic network that functions like an internal version of the internet en.wikipedia.org. It was launched in the early 2000s with the purpose of providing information and online services to North Korean citizens while keeping them…
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High-Speed Himalayas: Inside Nepal’s Race to Connect Every Peak and Village

Nepal’s unique geography – from the towering Himalayas to remote hill villages – makes internet access both challenging and crucial. In recent years, Nepal has made significant strides to expand digital connectivity across the country. This report examines Nepal’s internet landscape in detail: the major service providers and their market share, the state of mobile and broadband…
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