$885 Million for providing low speed internet to $643,000 remote locations in U.S. is only $1,300 per location.
The only companies that can do that are either Starlink, Viasat or Hughes Net (Dish).
The problem with Hughes Net Dish is that they limit internet usage to 200 GB per month.
If you stream a movie, there goes 20 GB. If you watch news videos, you're chewing up GBs. Most families would go through that in 10 to 14 days. After reaching limit, they reduce your speed to only 25 Mbps + high overage charges.
Viasat is compatible with Starlink, same download speeds, unlimited monthly data usage, slightly lower monthly cost than Starlink.
Starlink plans have up to 2 TB data per month, with some home plans limited to 1 TB. That's fine. Most homes will never use that amount in a month, unless internet is your only source of entertainment.
STARLINK could definitely provide the service. It's proven, not disputable.
My starlink plan says 'unlimited high speed internet'. $120/month. We have lots of stuff going on and works great so far. Had it for about 6 weeks now, very reliable.
$885 Million for providing low speed internet to $643,000 remote locations in U.S. is only $1,300 per location.
The only companies that can do that are either Starlink, Viasat or Hughes Net (Dish).
The problem with Hughes Net Dish is that they limit internet usage to 200 GB per month.
If you stream a movie, there goes 20 GB. If you watch news videos, you're chewing up GBs. Most families would go through that in 10 to 14 days. After reaching limit, they reduce your speed to only 25 Mbps + high overage charges.
Viasat is compatible with Starlink, same download speeds, unlimited monthly data usage, slightly lower monthly cost than Starlink.
Starlink plans have up to 2 TB data per month, with some home plans limited to 1 TB. That's fine. Most homes will never use that amount in a month, unless internet is your only source of entertainment.
STARLINK could definitely provide the service. It's proven, not disputable.
My starlink plan says 'unlimited high speed internet'. $120/month. We have lots of stuff going on and works great so far. Had it for about 6 weeks now, very reliable.
No, no, this is impossible. The FCC says that they cannot deliver the service!
Came here to say that our Starlink works great, waaaay better than the competition.