The Internet is from space to be the next big revolution of broadband. Recognizing that fiber optics will never reach all corners or all users, and that 5G requires significant investment, there are many companies looking into the space to offer the Internet. One of them is Starlink, Elon Musk's SpaceX project to launch the Internet at 1 speed worldwide thanks to its network of more than 4,000 satellites. Now, the Internet is approaching space by launching dozens of Starlink moons to continue testing.
More than a year has passed since the launch of the first two Starlink satellites. These satellites have since been used for different tests, but, as we have seen, more follow-up is needed to continue testing. The network that Elon Musk plans to implement is a leading company and therefore needs to conduct many tests in the most realistic circumstances.
The idea is to complete more than 4,000 satellites in low Earth orbit covering the entire planet at speeds of 1 Gbit / s and a latency of 25 ms. In addition, we know that SpaceX Internet via satellite will not be controlled and will not have IP addresses. At the moment, there are many promises, but there are many unknowns, although some may be resolved this year.
 SpaceX will now launch dozens of satellites over the next few weeks to continue testing the Internet service from space known as Starlink. In addition, the company confirmed that it will be able to start working with satellites that will be launched at the end of the year. Dozens of them will be launched on May 15.
As they explain, this new set of satellites will be a real guide to what they can offer from the Internet to the world, and the first step to start preparing everything for the future. They will have real service by the end of the year. However, this depends on how the tests evolve with new satellites being launched now