


Its plans for this space apparently include creating an Xbox mobile gaming platform and store. In its filings, Microsoft says a big motivation for the purchase is to help build out its mobile gaming presence. From a report: The CMA is currently investigating the $68.7 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition and has asked Microsoft for context.
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The software giant first hinted at a "next-generation" store it would "build for games" earlier this year but has now quietly revealed details of the plans in filings with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Microsoft is building an Xbox mobile store to directly offer games on mobile devices, challenging Apple and Google. "The installation can be performed by your current maintenance organization or Starlink can recommend experienced and qualified installers," Starlink says. There's a one-time hardware cost of $150,000, not including installation. The service hardware also includes two wireless access points. It has a "simplified design" that "enables installations during minimal downtime and combines well with other routine maintenance checks," Starlink says. "With latency as low as 20 ms, passengers can engage in activities previously not functional in flight, including video calls, online gaming, virtual private networks and other high data rate activities." Starlink said the airplane service will use a "low-profile Aero Terminal" with "an electronically steered phased array antenna, which enables new levels of reliability, redundancy and performance."

From a report: "Starlink can deliver up to 350Mbps to each plane, enabling all passengers to access streaming-capable Internet at the same time," the company said. SpaceX has introduced Starlink Aviation, promising 350Mbps broadband with unlimited data for each airplane it's installed in.
