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ewarnerusa
May 25, 2022Nomad
^^What Walaby said. It isn't turning into rich man's service in remote area, it has added a portable/RV option for those that are asking. And they charge you for it, but that's a business addressing a demand. I think the logic is you take your dish with you when you RV, not buy 2 different setups and 2 different plans. The dish easily separates from its mount and unplugs, you need to have a base or mount for your RV and bring the starlink router with. You'll need another connection cable as well, now that I think about it. Unless your home one is easily taken with, mine would not be. Now if part of the family stays home and needs internet while the other travels in RV and needs internet, then you're talking about 2 full setups.
My home Starlink had the $10/mo increase which is a bummer, but it is my best source of high speed internet as well.
My home Starlink had the $10/mo increase which is a bummer, but it is my best source of high speed internet as well.
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