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A captivating image of the high-speed Starlink satellite Internet dish has recently gone viral on social media. It depicts five feral cats huddled together on this dish amidst the freezing snow.

It seems that the feral cats have discovered that the warmth radiating from the dish helps them stay cozy during cold winter days, so they lounge there. Taylor revealed that the cats lying on the dish cause their fur to shed and stick to it. This somewhat affects the quality of the signal, causing interruptions when watching movies but doesn't completely disrupt the signal.
Not only cats, but birds also enjoy perching on Elon Musk's Starlink Dish. This has raised concerns among many about the possibility of birds messing up the dish and potentially affecting its performance. Fortunately, no such incidents have been reported so far.
The Starlink product set includes a white satellite dish, a flying saucer-shaped one. Additionally, it comes with cables, a charger, and a snow Wi-Fi adapter. The monthly cost for Starlink users is around $99 (~ 2.3 million VND). This is considered a relatively high price compared to traditional Internet services. However, SpaceX guarantees that the service quality will be almost perfect, and users will not be disappointed with their decision.
As of February, approximately 10,000 individuals in the US and globally are utilizing Starlink satellite Internet, albeit it's just SpaceX's Better Than Nothing Beta program. In the future, with the expansion of service coverage to more countries and territories, SpaceX anticipates even stronger growth.