In a shocking turn of events, the Starlink satellite internet network experienced a global outage on July 24th, leaving users without internet access. With the usual reliable service disrupted, many were left wondering what went wrong with Elon Musk's ambitious project.

Meanwhile, Amazon has announced plans to expand its own satellite internet network, with a new facility being built at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This expansion is seen as a direct challenge to Starlink, as both companies race to provide high-speed internet access to remote and underserved areas around the world.

The outage of the Starlink network shines a light on the challenges and hiccups that come with relying on satellite technology for internet access. With Amazon entering the game, the competition in the satellite internet space is heating up, promising to bring better and more reliable service to users in the future.

As concerns grow about the reliability of satellite internet, it remains to be seen how both Starlink and Amazon will address these issues and provide a seamless internet experience for their users.