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Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet. All the limitations that any dish TV brings.

Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat interlink communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country. This is the game changer part.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet. All the limitations that a dish TV brings.

Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat interlink communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country. This is the game changer part.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet.

Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat interlink communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country. This is the game changer part.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet.

Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country. This is the game changer part.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet.

Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can eventually give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country. This is the game changer part.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet.

Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can eventually give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet. Ultimately, Starlink will always be relatively niche provider just because of how the network works and the limitations on bandwidth a single satellite has. In those niche cases it can eventually give fast internet to most anywhere on the planet. With the v2 satellites and sat to sat communication,, it can provide light speed communications entirely on its own network across the globe without reliance on any other network or country.

217 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Most customers currently get 100-200mbps. Very low latency that you can't get from HughesNet.

217 days ago
1 score