Elon Musk starts installing the internet from space across land. A village opposes

A small village in Normandy is resisting Elon Musk's plans to bring the high-speed internet to that country through SpaceX satellite control, Starlink. The village named Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron is one of the countries proposed for installing the Starlink antennas, which will catch signals from space and will [...]
The village named Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron is one of the countries proposed for installing the Starlink antennas, which will pick up signals from space and transmit them to users through cables.
The village has a population of 350, but these residents are against the proposed idea that this country become the Starlink station, writes Independent, translates Periscope.

There are over a thousand Starlink satellites down in Earth orbit that offer services in North America and the United Kingdom.
Earlier this week, Mr. Musk said that the Starlingity would expand to “the largest portion of the Earth by the end of the year, or by the beginning of next year”.
The social networks, the internet, they already exist. Why should we go look for the Internet on the moon,” said Francoi Dufuour, a farmer living in the village. /Periscope












