for those who want to set up their Starlink account and check for the transaction, hit the forgot password link at the login page, put in the email you used and you should get the link to finish setting up your account. - wookie
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expiredClintiePoo posted Feb 08, 2021 11:03 PM
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expiredClintiePoo posted Feb 08, 2021 11:03 PM
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I clearly had no idea there was even a difference with cellular fixed internet. The T-mobile signup rep mentioned slots. I assumed them to not know what they were talking about & that it was purely unlocked hotspot/router tech.
So they have to look at their usage patterns per tower to see how much they can devote to an always-connected device. On a tower near an interstate or a popular recreation location, they may only be able to spare a handful of slots. Towers serving mostly corn fields could have dozens.
Its nice to have another option on the market but right now my neighbor can't sign up for the same service I have because the slots are gone....
It states "Residential Use. Services and the Starlink Kit are for use exclusively at the address you provided in your Order, and only for personal, family, household or residential use"
If i move it out of the address provided on the order, will it stop working?
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If you use real data instead of the junk the recent FCC was putting out, something like half of americans don't have real broadband access.
Fastest I can get at my house is 8 Mb DSL, no matter how much I'm willing to pay.
And I only get that without a data cap by paying business rates.
I'd happily pay double what Starlink is asking just to get half the average speed users of starlink in the beta are receiving.
Even that would be 5x faster than what I have now.
If I got average starlink beta speeds it'd be a 10x improvement.
And the targeted final speeds would be a roughly 120x improvement over the best I can get now.
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This looks very promising although a bit expensive. I pre ordered and hope it gets better and cheaper in the future.
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Upload speed and latency as well.
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This looks very promising although a bit expensive. I pre ordered and hope it gets better and cheaper in the future.
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