SpaceX's Starlink is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite broadband network system designed to provide high-speed, low-latency global internet services. Starlink operates by deploying more than 10,000 LEO satellites at an altitude of approximately 550 kilometers, forming a large-scale satellite constellation that delivers broadband connectivity to users worldwide.
Leveraging SpaceX's launch capabilities and large-scale satellite deployment technology, the Starlink network offers high data speeds (up to approximately 350 Mbps) and low latency, supporting maritime, aviation, enterprise, government, and remote-area connectivity needs. Starlink is rapidly developing into one of the world's most important satellite broadband communication infrastructures, continuously expanding its global coverage and network capacity through ongoing satellite launches.