Confirmed in WV. Been waiting for several years for us to have service available.
Any anons currently using? Specifically with a corporate remote access VPN?
We only have copper DSL out here in the sticks, and the local ISP doesn't put UPSs on their equipment, so when the power fails, the Internet goes down. I could keep Starlink up on our small generator if need be. It's a little expensive as a fallback, but if I could use it as my primary, it'd only be a little more than I'm paying for DSL after I buy the equipment.
Long wait for me as well; have had it for three months. Roughly 150 Mbps down, 14 Mbps up, with a latency of 31 ms.
Very minor, brief, intermittent outages totaling 2 minutes 3 seconds over the last 9 hours.
Edit: Also, with their pay as you go feature you can start and stop the billing in one month increments, maintaining the backup capability without the expense.
I also had a long wait, and was delayed over a year to finally receive the v2 hardware. I wish that I could post a screenshot of the Advanced Speed Test that I ran last night, but it’s 170Mbps download / 10Mbps upload.
I have been using it exclusively on some of my devices for a while now, and I can’t do much better regarding obstructions due to the trees, but then my system is not permanently mounted, either.
Confirmed in WV. Been waiting for several years for us to have service available.
Any anons currently using? Specifically with a corporate remote access VPN?
We only have copper DSL out here in the sticks, and the local ISP doesn't put UPSs on their equipment, so when the power fails, the Internet goes down. I could keep Starlink up on our small generator if need be. It's a little expensive as a fallback, but if I could use it as my primary, it'd only be a little more than I'm paying for DSL after I buy the equipment.
Long wait for me as well; have had it for three months. Roughly 150 Mbps down, 14 Mbps up, with a latency of 31 ms.
Very minor, brief, intermittent outages totaling 2 minutes 3 seconds over the last 9 hours.
Edit: Also, with their pay as you go feature you can start and stop the billing in one month increments, maintaining the backup capability without the expense.
I also had a long wait, and was delayed over a year to finally receive the v2 hardware. I wish that I could post a screenshot of the Advanced Speed Test that I ran last night, but it’s 170Mbps download / 10Mbps upload.
I have been using it exclusively on some of my devices for a while now, and I can’t do much better regarding obstructions due to the trees, but then my system is not permanently mounted, either.