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LouLawrence wrote:magicbus wrote:
Doesn't Starlink still require a 180 degree view of the sky? If so this would kind of limit one's camping options.
Dave
No, it does not.
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magicbus wrote:
Doesn't Starlink still require a 180 degree view of the sky? If so this would kind of limit one's camping options.
Dave
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blawless wrote:
Got the same email. The price has jumped significantly. For those who are on the waiting list, the monthly fee was $110(Cdn) per month to $140. Cost of equipment went from $649 to $759. Now an additional $50 for hub converter.
For RV plan, it's $179(Cdn) monthly + equipment $759. If you want both RV and Home you have to buy two dishes and pay for two plans per month, $179 for RV and $140 for Home. That's $319/ month for internet. The difference with the RV plan is $30 a month more attributed to mobility. There is no guarantee of service availability or speed pending Home Plan congestion in the area. You may not be able to connect or be bumped and service is not guaranteed. You can just buy the RV plan for home use..But..if you live in a congested area and are on the waiting list you will not get service. You will have to drive/ move the dish to a remote area for service defeating the loophole of just one Dish and monthly plan.
Basically think of the 4G/5G data plans except reversed, remote area no signal or only 2G. Big city 5G.
It's turned into a rich man's service in remote areas, not an affordable high speed Internet connection to support unserviced rural areas at a comparative cost to lower income families.
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