Starlink

   / Starlink #1,091  
Within a year the Electric Company is supposed to put in Fiber with 100Mbps both ways for $55 with a modem. Or 1Gbps for $85.
Wow, if I could get 100m for $55 I'd jump on it. I'm paying that now for 25 down/maybe 4 up from Spectrum. I'm not aware of any plans by the electric company to be an ISP, the phone company ran fiber down our road maybe 10 years ago, but it's only to their huts...just DSL to customers over existing copper lines. Not sure why. Spectrum (Time-Warner at the time) did the same thing.
 
   / Starlink #1,092  
I typed in - Starlink - it took me to many, many supposed Starlink web sites.

Well - BigBlue - just scan the posts back thru a couple pages. Everybody has the "latest" info on Starlink.

I hope the 500K who are on the waiting list didn't have to pay "waiting list fees" also.

So what I see - anywhere from $69/ month to $149/month. Plus $500 for the hardware. Plus $12.50 for rental fees - ???

NO THANK YOU - HughesNet is just fine. That's not the least bit comparable to HughesNet - that's highway robbery.
I've had HugesNet and it's crap compared to starlink. Can you really be mad at them if you can't figure out how to get to the correct website? I had no problem and I'm willing to help you out. Starlink
 
   / Starlink #1,093  
OK So the link is the "official" web site. It's not available in my area yet. The monthly cost is 3X what I'm currently paying for HughesNet. Plus the $500 for their magic box.

NO - I'm not mad at anybody because I didn't find the correct web site.

Thank you for providing the correct link so that I could get accurate information.
 
   / Starlink #1,094  
Checked out Starlink and signed up for notification last year then received a notification that it was available in my area that included a disclaimer about trees that killed it.

As I am typing our local Electric Coop is outside now installing fiber drops from the house to the street so where getting close. Our local Coop just received a federal grant to fiber their electric network and were looking at $85 a month for fiber direct hopefully before the end of the year.
 
   / Starlink #1,095  
I visited a couple of starlink "web sites". Ah - the info they give out is misleading and contradictory. One site says - "expect it to be operational mid- 2022". This same site says the customer hardware will cost $500/customer plus monthly subscription fees.

Another site has three plans - low, medium & high - that you can sign up for today. If this miracle of modern technology won't be operational until mid-2022 - - what in the H*LL are they going to give you right now.

I smell a skunk. If I sign up today - do I get bent over the log tomorrow.
Your smell is right on. There are lots of scammers out there.

https://www.Starlink.com is the right site. One price for the user equipment: $499.+ optional mounting kits, $99/mo, at least so far. There is one speed option, no data limits at the moment. The speed appears to be 100Mbit/sec down and 20 [Edit] up. Latency is said to be in the 20-40ms range.

Due to the details of the Starlink satellite orbits, the coverage is better in the northern areas of the US and southern Canada at the moment. As they get the launched satellites up to their working altitude the coverage expected to fill in towards the equator. If you want the details, have a look at the listed of confirmed users over on the Reddit Starlink sub thread.

The satellite dishes are said to cost the company upwards of $1,000/ea, and the company is supposedly poised to deploy a new model that has a cost on the order of $500, which would help the profitability. Given the widespread chip shortages at the moment, who knows when they will deliver.

Many expect user shipments to pick up in the fall, coinciding with filled satellite orbits, but I wouldn't be surprised if the shipments to new subscribers end up being limited by the chip supply.

All the best,

Peter
 
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   / Starlink #1,096  
Wow, if I could get 100m for $55 I'd jump on it. I'm paying that now for 25 down/maybe 4 up from Spectrum. I'm not aware of any plans by the electric company to be an ISP, the phone company ran fiber down our road maybe 10 years ago, but it's only to their huts...just DSL to customers over existing copper lines. Not sure why. Spectrum (Time-Warner at the time) did the same thing.
I would jump on any fiber.

We are at $150+/mo for 5Mbit/s down and .3 up, AT&T dsl.

Video calls are the killer, because of the upload limitations.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Starlink #1,097  
The speed appears to be 100Mbit/sec down and up. Latency is said to be in the 20-40ms range.

I'm not seeing anyone reporting 100 Mbps upload speeds. My speeds are generally in the 150 -200 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up. On the high end, I sometimes see 270-290 down and 30-35 up. My latency does generally fall in the 20-40 ms range
 
   / Starlink #1,098  
I'm not seeing anyone reporting 100 Mbps upload speeds. My speeds are generally in the 150 -200 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up. On the high end, I sometimes see 270-290 down and 30-35 up. My latency does generally fall in the 20-40 ms range
Thanks for catching that! My bad I meant to say 100 down and 20 up.

All the best, Peter
 
   / Starlink #1,099  
I typed in - Starlink - it took me to many, many supposed Starlink web sites.

Well - BigBlue - just scan the posts back thru a couple pages. Everybody has the "latest" info on Starlink.

I hope the 500K who are on the waiting list didn't have to pay "waiting list fees" also.

So what I see - anywhere from $69/ month to $149/month. Plus $500 for the hardware. Plus $12.50 for rental fees - ???

NO THANK YOU - HughesNet is just fine. That's not the least bit comparable to HughesNet - that's highway robbery.

Only starlink.com or spacex.com matter. The rest are all just reporting what they think they know. I am an actual customer and have been through things so you can take my info or leave it, but what I'm telling you are facts.

The money stuff is wrong. The actual charges are well know. $499 plus tax and shipping for the hardware (which is currently less than half the actual cost to manufacture) and $99/mo for the service. No contract. No 'rental'.

The folks who have paid $99 for a pre-order have held a spot in line. The $99 goes towards the $499 eventual purchase. They can get a refund at any time if they want to remove their held spot.

If you like Hughesnet that's great. Your choice which ISP to choose. Hughesnet doesn't work for a lot of people due to the large latency because their satellites are much higher and the technology is older. If it works for you and you like and setup/cost then no reason to change. The people who are the target customer base for Starlink are rural folks with a need for better performance than Hughesnet/Viasat and who have limited other choices. And for them (us) it is FANTASTIC. To have an unlimited data connection at 50-220Mb/s and latency comparable to other ISPs is a game changer for rural folks. And $99 is basically what I've paid the last 5 years for 5Mb/s (barely) DSL.

You don't have to like Starlink but get good info before evaluating it.

Rob
 
   / Starlink #1,100  
OK So the link is the "official" web site. It's not available in my area yet. The monthly cost is 3X what I'm currently paying for HughesNet. Plus the $500 for their magic box.

NO - I'm not mad at anybody because I didn't find the correct web site.

Thank you for providing the correct link so that I could get accurate information.

You're getting Internet service for $33/mo? I didn't think Hughesnet had plans that low. If the service meets your needs I totally understand why you wouldn't want the Starlink plan. Many other people have much higher needs though and that's where the value comes in.

Rob
 

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