โApr-06-2022 10:57 AM
โApr-09-2022 06:50 PM
โApr-09-2022 12:07 PM
Wade44 wrote:
Just cause it works today at point A does not mean it works tomorrow at point B.
โApr-09-2022 11:26 AM
โApr-09-2022 10:11 AM
n0arp wrote:Wade44 wrote:
Anyone who shells out that much coin for something that comes with those terms is a financial fool IMO. It essentially says we can shut you off at any time for any reason or our stuff may just not work and in that case too bad. But hey its your money. I tried to subscribe for the farm, says I might receive hardware and service in 2023 or later if I send a $100. Screw that.
If you actually read the thread, a lot of the discussion revolved around that you don't have to preorder and can get it immediately if you choose a service address that allows full ordering and either change the service address after ordering, or roam. I've ordered two of them, and never had to wait more than week for them to arrive.
SL has worked in more places than either of the AT&T or Verizon unlimited SIMs I pay just as much or more money for, and consistently provides much better speeds. Interestingly enough, neither AT&T or Verizon guarantee you service everywhere you go, and neither of them are any cheaper when you get into high usage plans. Also, they can shut you off for any reason at any time per their terms as well.
I work remotely and boondock almost exclusively (full-time) in remote locations. To keep the paychecks rolling in, I need multiple options for Internet access. I would say the initial investment (up-front cost) paid for itself within a single week of use, and that the monthly fees are easily overshadowed by the money Starlink continues to facilitate. So financially, it has allowed me to make money in places I wouldn't have been able to otherwise and I'm thrilled with that. To each their own, but I'm not interested in being tied to a single location just because I have to work.
โApr-09-2022 06:55 AM
Wade44 wrote:
Anyone who shells out that much coin for something that comes with those terms is a financial fool IMO. It essentially says we can shut you off at any time for any reason or our stuff may just not work and in that case too bad. But hey its your money. I tried to subscribe for the farm, says I might receive hardware and service in 2023 or later if I send a $100. Screw that.
โApr-09-2022 04:05 AM
n0arp wrote:Thermoguy wrote:
Where are you coming up with them allowing you to move around with it? Everything I have read says it is for a single address location only. When I check my service address, it says my area is already at maximum capacity and to expect delivery in 2023. I looked all over their website and could not find roaming was OK. I also read that they plan to have a mobile version, but it was a few years out.
They enabled roaming in Feb, and added the following to the Terms of Service on their website:
It's mostly referred to as roaming, because in the debug data, if you are out of your native cell, it sets the roaming flag to yes.
Portability seems to be nationwide (continental USA), because on the FB group I mentioned, people have reported it working all over the country, with very few exceptions. I have a CO service address and have been using my service in AZ, CA, NV, and UT without issue. We're currently camping with another couple, using our old round dish, who also have a CO service address and are seeing similar results.
There is also a very good chance that if you place an order with a different service address, you can move service to your exact address. Weโve found that just because you canโt place an order somewhere, doesnโt mean you canโt set your service address there as an existing customer.
โApr-08-2022 01:22 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
Where are you coming up with them allowing you to move around with it? Everything I have read says it is for a single address location only. When I check my service address, it says my area is already at maximum capacity and to expect delivery in 2023. I looked all over their website and could not find roaming was OK. I also read that they plan to have a mobile version, but it was a few years out.
โApr-08-2022 12:54 PM
โApr-07-2022 05:00 PM
n0arp wrote:3 tons wrote:
Thanks for the added informationโฆSo IF I have this right (??โฆ.) when you say โservice addressโ this means the (general?) location of your whereabouts for reception, versus โexact addressโ is where you receive your mail, and service address needs to be occasional updated as you move on to other locations - at least thatโs what Iโm thinkingโฆ
3 tons
Yeah, "service address" is where you expect to use the dish. When you go to their website and type in an address to see if it is available, that is the service address. Further into the checkout procedure, you can enter a different shipping address for them to send it to. It's always been possible to use a different service address than your exact location, and historically, within about a 15mi radius would still guarantee you service. More on that in my next paragraph. We found that if it didn't like the first service address you tried, you could often, but not always, find an eligible address or plus code within that 15mi radius, and just change the shipping address to have it sent to you.
Up until Feb 18, anyone moving around and using Starlink had to change their service address on the Starlink website every time they moved. Again, any usable service address within about a 15mi radius would work. On Feb 18, they began to allow roaming, and now updating the service address is no longer necessary. The caveat is they "only guarantee service at the service address", so if are using it elsewhere, it's on a best-effort basis. We, and many other people, have had great luck with just roaming this last month and a half.
Starlink is still very much a work in progress and evolving all the time, but with the recent update to allow roaming, it has become our primary source of Internet, enough that I'm considering dropping one or both of my expensive grandfathered unlimited cellular options in the next few months if nothing changes.
โApr-07-2022 03:30 PM
3 tons wrote:
Thanks for the added informationโฆSo IF I have this right (??โฆ.) when you say โservice addressโ this means the (general?) location of your whereabouts for reception, versus โexact addressโ is where you receive your mail, and service address needs to be occasional updated as you move on to other locations - at least thatโs what Iโm thinkingโฆ
3 tons
โApr-07-2022 02:22 PM
โApr-07-2022 11:13 AM
โApr-07-2022 08:27 AM
3 tons wrote:n0arp wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
If you apply for Starlink today, you may get it within 2 years. My neighbor applied last February 2021 and is still awaiting his equipment.
The people who are waiting that long are the ones who just put in their exact address, and don't look into it any further.
Please translate into wider group-speakโฆI have no idea whatsoever why an exact address wonโt work, nor the necessity to join FBโฆ This sounds crazyโฆ
โApr-07-2022 08:13 AM
n0arp wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
If you apply for Starlink today, you may get it within 2 years. My neighbor applied last February 2021 and is still awaiting his equipment.
The people who are waiting that long are the ones who just put in their exact address, and don't look into it any further.