STARLINK Standard Kit: High-Speed, Low-Latency Internet
Starlink is a satellite internet network that relies on thousands of satellites in close proximity to the Earth’s surface. This constellation of low-Earth-orbiting satellites transmits signals from satellite to satellite as well as ground stations to provide high-speed broadband internet services.
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How Does Starlink Work?
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Volume + Proximity = Speed
Most satellite internet services bounce signals from a single, geostationary satellite. They’re about the size of a bus and orbit at 22,000 miles from the Earth’s surface.
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On-Demand Service
“Starlink is innovative in that the constellation of lower-Earth-orbit satellites can be moved to provide a high density of service on demand,”
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Satellite-to-Satellite Communication
Starlink satellites have been upgraded to communicate through a laser-based network.
StarLink For Residential
Starlink Residential is the entry-level package, which is what you need if you want a home internet connection. It offers unlimited data
StarLink For Roam
Starlink Roam Unlimited is an impressive bit of technology, but its shortcomings make it hard to recommend over the standard Starlink Residential plan.
StarLink For Boat
Starlink delivers high-speed, low-latency internet both in-motion and while anchored. Enjoy streaming movies, making video calls, playing video games,
How Much Does Starlink Cost?
Starlink offers several plans:
The Residential plan
The Residential plan comes with a one-time hardware monthly service fee .
The Boats plan
The Boats plan comes with the same hardware fee and a monthly service fee starting depending on the type of plan selected.
The Roam plan
The Roam plan features the same hardware fee with a monthly service fee
Starlink offers unlimited high-speed data through an array of small satellites that deliver up to 150 Megabits per second (Mbps) of internet speed. SpaceX plans to double this rate in the coming months.
According to a recent Speedtest by Ookla, Starlink recorded its fastest median download speed in the first quarter of 2022 at 160 Mbps in Lithuania. Starlink also clocked in at 91 Mbps in the U.S., 97 Mbps in Canada and 124 Mbps in Australia. Starlink in Mexico was the fastest satellite internet in North America, with a median download speed of 105.91 Mbps. The Speedtest further revealed that upload speeds have seen a downward curve of at least 33% in the U.S. — from 16.29 Mbps in the first quarter of 2021 to 9.33 Mbps in the second quarter of 2022.