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Denmark's data centres have quite a small number of people working!

Politicians often express great enthusiasm when tech giants announce plans to build data centres in Denmark. “It’s an apple that has fallen into our lap, and to stick with the Apple theme, we’re on cloud nine,” Torsten Nielsen (K), who was mayor of Viborg Municipality at the time, said when Apple first announced its data centre back in 2015 . He expected 10,000 new jobs to be created in the municipality. This prospect of hundreds—if not thousands—of new jobs is often cited as a huge benefit to society. Among other places, in West Jutland, where Microsoft is planning to build three large data centres. “I am very pleased when large companies as Microsoft choose to make significant investments in Denmark and help create new jobs. I am confident that this new data center region in the municipalities of Esbjerg and Varde can help develop West Denmark and contribute to growth, new jobs and even greater progress,” Stephanie Lose (V), then minister for economic affairs, said in Microsoft’s pre...

Starlink goes remote with their portability feature

Elon Musk's internet providing service, Starlink has gone portable with their new feature. For an additional fee, Starlink subscribers can take their dish anywhere to provide anywhere internet to the subscribers.

Starlink is still working on a solution for moving vehicles. Elon previously tweeted that Starlink was working on the same

Starlink's portable feature costs $25 a month on top of monthly subscriptions that cost $110 a month with the one time fee of $599 to purchase the Starlink kit

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