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Starlink Unveils Next-Gen V2 Satellites for Faster Internet

Starlink Unveils Next-Gen V2 Satellites for Faster Internet

by Tekmono Editorial Team
03/03/2026
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SpaceX’s Starlink executives unveiled plans for the next generation of its satellite constellation, called V2, at Mobile World Congress, promising significantly enhanced internet speeds and broader coverage.

The V2 satellite constellation is expected to offer download speeds up to 150 Mbps in ideal conditions, aiming to match the speeds of traditional terrestrial networks. This upgrade targets improved connectivity for mobile users and remote regions, providing a substantial boost in data density.

The V2 constellation will offer 100 times the data density of its predecessors, significantly enhancing streaming, browsing, and voice calls. It will also provide better coverage to Earth’s polar regions, addressing a longstanding challenge in global connectivity.

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Michael Nicolls, SpaceX’s senior vice president of Starlink engineering, highlighted the goal of providing terrestrial-like connectivity. “In the right conditions, it should look and feel like you’re connected to a high-performing 5G terrestrial network,” Nicolls said, emphasizing the system’s design to mimic a broadband experience.

SpaceX plans to launch more than 50 V2 satellites per launch starting in mid-2027. The company aims to build out the full V2 constellation within six months, supporting rapid network expansion and ensuring a swift transition to the enhanced capabilities.

In a related development, Starlink announced a partnership with Deutsche Telekom to address internet coverage gaps in Europe. The collaboration will begin in 2028 and utilize Starlink’s constellation for service, further extending the reach of its network.

Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, providing broadband internet to consumers, businesses, and government agencies. The V2 initiative represents the next phase of its network evolution, underscoring the company’s commitment to advancing global connectivity.

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