Video-Starlink is a game changer for the streaming industry, the famous “Ice Wall” in Antarctica was live streamed for the first time!

Mumbai : Did anyone use Elon Musk-owned Starlink Internet to watch the live-stream of Antarctica’s famous “Ice Wall”? This question arose when billionaire Elon Musk shared a video on X on February 10. In his post, Musk claimed that the viral video purportedly showing a “wall of ice” in Antarctica was live-streamed using Starlink. It was written in his post that this video was live-streamed from Antarctica.

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It is noteworthy that this response of Elon Musk has come in response to a previous post shared by Lebanese-Australian entrepreneur Mario Noufal. This morning, Mario Noufal shared a video on the microblogging site, in which he said that thanks to Starlink, he has become the first person to live-stream the famous “Ice Wall” of Antarctica. Describing the video as “amazing”, Noufal said, “Starlink is a game changer for the streaming industry. Now we can see places that were never seen before. Although this claim of Elon Musk and Mario Noufal seems to be true, scroll down to know the whole truth.

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Upon examining the viral clip, it was found that the video of the ice wall was not streamed live from Antarctica but from Patagonia, a region in South America. More importantly, the creator of the video can be clearly heard saying that he is live streaming from Patagonia. “Patagonia is truly the most beautiful landscape I have ever seen,” the creator can be heard saying in the widely circulated video.

The date and time is also given in the viral video of the ice wall, which is of February 8. We also found the original video of this video. The video was live streamed by a streamer named “Ice Poseidon,” whose real name is Paul Denino. The original live stream video is available here and was shared with the caption “Boat to the end of the world”. Paul DeNino also shared a photo after the “boat ride” on Instagram.

Streamer Ice Poseidon after ‘boat trip to the end of the world’ in South America

Therefore, the claim that the video of the ice wall was streamed live from Antarctica using Starlink internet is not true. As explained above, this video, which has no connection to Antarctica, was streamed by a streamer named “Ice Poseidon” from Patagonia, a region in South America. This claim made by Elon Musk and Mario Naufal has been proven false.

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