Internet Insights: SpaceX is just one of many low-orbit satellite companies, such as Telesat and Amazon, competing to win a $30 billion piece of the internet provider services industry.
Starlink Insights: In November of 2021, Starlink came out with a new standard service terminal, a lighter, rectangular-shaped dish that’s intended for easier installation. This new dish replaces the old circular one, but it still retains the name coined by Starlink, “Dishy McFlatFace.”
Internet Insights: For successful Starlink internet service, an accurate field of view is crucial. Even a single obstruction – such as a tree, chimney, or pole – can disrupt your service.
You can visit Starlink’s website and enter your address to find out if its satellite internet service is in your area. If it’s not yet available, Starlink may give you a rough estimate of when you may expect it in your region and the option to preorder.
Starlink satellite internet plan pricing starts at $120 per month for Residential service. There is an upfront equipment cost of $349. Mounts and routers come with an additional expense.
Yes, in fact, Starlink expects you to self-install your satellite antenna dish terminal. If you prefer someone to install it for you, you can hire an independent contractor.
While Starlink doesn’t have hard data caps, all Starlink plans have a Priority Access period between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. each day. When customers hit the data limit of 1 TB during this period, they may experience slowdowns during peak times. Subscribers can purchase additional Priority Access if they choose.
Starlink doesn’t require you to carry a contract for the service.
Currently, Starlink reaches speeds up to 350 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload. However, as Starlkink gets more satellites orbiting, you should expect speeds up to 1 Gbps and, eventually, 10 Gbps.
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