08/08/2024
1. What is our project about?
(1) Our SMAP project does not sell Starlink; we lease Starlink equipment.
(2) Due to the high demand for Starlink leases, both short-term and long-term, we seek investors on the SMAP platform to lease Starlink to users. Investors collect rental income.
(3) Our platform primarily serves leasing users in Africa, South America, and Indonesia. We charge a 3% service fee for serving investors and Starlink users.
2. Why are we building this platform?
(1) There is a large market demand for short-term and long-term Starlink leases. Many customers use Starlink as a substitute for traditional networks, such as developers, slum residents, and grocery stores.
(2) We have developed a profitable model by charging multiple users for Starlink access at different times, creating a high-profit business model.
(3) Besides using our own funds, we need significant investor collaboration due to the large market demand. Hence, we built this platform.
3. What can we offer to investors who buy SMAP product?
(1) Investors can invest idle funds into the platform to purchase SMAP products, which are then leased to users. We distribute 10% of the monthly Starlink rental and network fees as dividends to investors. We have a detailed A, B, C commission system.
(2) SMAP offers promotional opportunities to those without money or jobs, allowing them to earn substantial commissions. They can consider the Starlink leasing mutual aid project as their own business.
(3) For those with teams and office spaces, our headquarters can invest in training, team expansion, and securing benefits.
4. How do Starlink lessees operate and charge?
(1) For example, in African villages, a standard Starlink set costs $499. Villagers don’t need to buy it; we provide and install Starlink for free. One Starlink covers a village of 200 people within a 70-meter radius, with internet access charged at $0.1 per hour, $0.6 per day, $3 per month, or $30 per year. Villagers enjoy speeds over 100 Mbps. After deducting $120 for network costs, $100 for maintenance, and $49.9 for investor dividends, each Starlink is expected to net $330.1 per month.
(2) In remote areas of South America, we partner with small developers and slums for long-term strategic cooperation. Residents within a 70-meter radius can access the internet for $5 per month or $50 per year. After deducting $120 for network costs, $100 for maintenance, and $59.88 for investor dividends, each Starlink is expected to net $720.12 per month.
(3) Governments in Zambia, Kenya, Benin, and Sierra Leone have signed long-term strategic cooperation agreements with Starlink Mutual LLC. Local government departments promote the Starlink leasing project, ensuring ample supply and extending internet coverage in remote areas. One cooperation point can cover 20,000 people simultaneously.
5. What can we bring to Starlink lessees?
(1) Starlink leasing promotes internet access, increasing income for remote store owners and improving business.
(2) Small residential developers can profit from Starlink and satellite network access.
(3) The Starlink leasing mutual aid project advances e-commerce, remote education, online medical care, emergency communication, and shipping and aviation in remote areas of Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia.
(4) Starlink enriches local residents’ cultural and entertainment lives, promoting social progress and economic growth.
6. About our company
(1) Starlink is a satellite internet service developed and deployed by SpaceX.
(2) Starlink Mutual LLC, an authorized distributor of SpaceX, was established in 2023 and is headquartered in Carson City, Nevada, USA, operating the SMAP platform.
(3) Our company focuses on providing global Starlink leasing and hosting services.
(4) To efficiently connect Starlink equipment investors with Starlink lease users, we have launched the “Starlink Mutual Aid program Platform.”