No Chinese version? Why can't China make it own Starlink?

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The Starlink project started on February 22, 2018. Today, the number of Starlink satellites has reached 3,108, making it the largest satellite network in the world. According to the Starlink plan, SpaceX will launch 12,000 satellites into space by 2024, and will eventually launch 42,000 satellites. Regarding the impact of Starlink on the world, I believe you should have heard of it.
So, why doesn't China follow in the footsteps of SpaceX in the United States and develop a Chinese version of the Starlink project? In my opinion, there are three main reasons for this, which are what we will discuss in this video.
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What for? China has the fastest internest faster than US.🤣

awesome
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Because China won't produce 20Gb/s low end satellites to waste money and trajectory. The latest satellite China in use is 1Tb/s. That means only 800 satellites is enough and has much higher reliability.

ZZZ-zlmz
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China is going for 6g much cheaper.... 6g is satellite based

tentimesful
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Wait for it. Don't underestimate this giant.

angelv
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Starlink satellites are WAY TOO SMALL to be an ICBM interceptor. An ICMB hitting a starlink satellite would be less than the impact damage of a car travelling at 200kph hitting an empty cardboard Shoe Box. Newtons Law... Objects in motion... Starlink lacks the MASS to affect a very large ICBM.
Do your research... LOL

DrMJT
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Starlink is a private company. To a country that does not have freedom, free speech or democracy and owns everything even the people, its an unthinkable concept, not that it is not possible.

happyhunter
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here in China download a steam game cost only fews seconds. including click time.

louiswu
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No need for it. And it's extremely selfish to use up all the orbits for one country and one company.

brianwoo
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Internet satellite service is Small fries on current service rates . I doubt they'll ever recoup investment. Each satellite has service life of five years, you do the math.

wric
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Starlink Satellites are too small to be a danger to ICBMs. They do not have enough but then anything is possible.

zjcffqe
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5g in china is insanely good. with 6g looming too

wowwowwow
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What's become of the countless signed agreements among the space exploring nations not to militarise space? Thrown to the history bin? Today the futile pursuit of world domination by any single country or even a cabal of like-minded domineering nations is an anachronism in bad taste. The end result will almost always transform our sole habitable planet in the solar system into an ignominious dystopia. A multipolar world of equal opportunities and mutual respect among all nations seems to be the plausible peaceful way to go.

ngandosambalundula
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Technological CHALLENGES ,
NEVER SURVIVES -
WHY ?
WHY BECAUSE,
IT IS EVER -
- "COUNTERED"
- AND " FEARED " *

*) MORALS HAVE NO CHALLENGES EXCEPT
SATISFACTION IN SERVICE TO HUMANITY. ! *

CHEERS. *

chandrur
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If China doesn't 🇨🇳 😳 start doing it now it will regret it later...

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