Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Elon Musk's new £7.25 billion satellite broadband system has had its wings clipped – by a bunch of 'pesky pigeons'.
The tycoon has spent six years honing his Starlink service to provide internet connectivity to remote parts of the planet and extra cover to towns and cities worldwide.He has zapped 1,700 satellites into space to send and receive signals from little dishes sitting on house rooftops.But a Brit cyber security expert monitoring the system said it keeps dropping out – due to pigeons mistaking the receivers for birdbaths.Every time they land on his dish the signal cuts out for at least a second.
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