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SpaceX successfully launches a new round of Starlink satellites into orbit in its first launch for July .
The rocket booster experienced technical issues in the final seconds of the last launch attempt.
As of Thursday , Starlink 's "high-speed, low-latency" Internet has now been available in Madagascar , the company's Starlink division says.
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