Mike Lewis
Senior Member
The Starlink Internet network is now taking subscribers on a limited basis. Has anyone signed up yet?
www.starlink.com
www.starlink.com
The Starlink Internet network is now taking subscribers on a limited basis. Has anyone signed up yet?
www.starlink.com
True. In addition to the satellite footprint limitation, the traffic goes through a ground station and those are limited (essentially one per U.S. state at the moment). People have been hauling their Starlink terminals off into the wilderness to demonstrate that they work, but Starlink is unlikely to allow service outside of the subscriber's assigned ground station coverage at this point.Starlink at the moment, is set to an address and will only deliver Internet to a limited area determined by the service address.
Not ready for RV use, but given the need of that market it’s probably coming.
As Greg A and others have noted, Starlink currently only works around the address is was registered at, However, there is reason to hope that a mobile version will be released, perhaps even this year. Here's an interesting article on the subject: https://rvlifestyle.com/starlink-internet-for-rvers/
Have a deposit in, but no word on when they'll be shipping.The Starlink Internet network is now taking subscribers on a limited basis. Has anyone signed up yet?
www.starlink.com
It's too expensive to be competitive with a wired service, but the price and especially performance are very competitive with many wireless services and especially other satellite services, which is as intended.I got the email to sign up for my home. Right now it is $500 for the equipment and $100 per month for the service. Too expensive to be competitive anywhere there is an alternative internet provider available.
indeed, its not yet ready for mobile usage, but I expect once they have the satellite density, and the laser based inter-satellite communications working
I don't think whether or not inter-satellite links are implemented will matter to mobile service. A vehicle driving down the road is essentially stationary compared to the speed of the satellites.indeed, its not yet ready for mobile usage, but I expect once they have the satellite density, and the laser based inter-satellite communications working, it will be able to handle mobile use.