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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Here are some, updated a while ago. Of course a lot of these won't work for a lot of people. And finding "true" unlimited is difficult. The resellers are often shady, lots with ATT have been either shut down or capped. https://www.reddit.com/r/Rural_In...t_op
I have the grandfathered Verizon pUDP that was offered about 6 months ending almost 2 years ago. No cap, just full time deprioritized, and streaming limited to HD. No complaints, do about 20/15, cell tower 13 miles away.
Tesla scored far higher than anybody else.
For the third year in a row (and they've only been included as an option for 3 years).
I'm sorry the facts don't fit your narrative, but the great thing about facts is they're true even if you refuse to accept them.
...what?
I was simply debunking your fact-free claims about his products.
A better question is why does every thread involving one of his companies have people launching nonsense attacks on them?
That was quite the word salad of long debunked nonsense ya got there!
Tesla's was the first car company to stop getting EV subsidies- and directly contrary to the lies the anti-EV folks kept telling, their sales continued to grow rapidly even after they were gone.
Tesla is also the only car company with more cash on hand than debt- and has the highest gross vehicle profit margin in the industry.
But yeah... .kept screaming nonsense fraud claims like the other TSLAQ whiners have wrongly done for years yet somehow never having evidence.
Just like the election was "stolen" right?
everyone else appears to have understood the well known, and widely reported, facts I mentioned.
They provide links to their sources. What, specifically, do you not find credible?
I'm not sure how you conclude that.
Because it's absolutely defined.
https://1gew6o3qn6vx9kp
That shows the FCC data (and the definition of broadband speed)
And next to it- the MIcrosoft data showing why the FCC data is so bad... (also with the definition of broadband speed)
On the left is the misleading FCC data which simply shows you all the zip codes someone in that area could obtain 25mbps or faster broadband (though in most cases only a select # of someones, with most of the area not having the service available to them).
On the right is the fact and data based Microsoft map of where people actually have those speeds.
The one on the left says about 25.x million don't have broadband (defined as 25Mbps or higher) the one on the right shows the real number at over 163 million.
They then go on to cite 2 other sources including PEW research whose results largely match their own (Microsoft) data as far as the # without broadband.
Yes, starlink is a great option for some of us.
See series on debunking starship: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDYt-phUAxY
That's a dude "debunking" based on prototype specs of an unfinished craft still being iteratively modified.
And even then as you can see in the comments he gets a lot of stuff wrong.
The same sort of bad-at-math folks kept "debunking" his plan to vertically land and re-use rockets for years.
Didn't work out too good for them then either.
Then when they were wrong, they insisted SpaceX was just faking all the landings.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/n...et-landing
For Verizon a big one people do is visible, which I believe is unlimited but capped at 5 mbps after a certain amount of data. But 5 mbps is a lot better than nothing.
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Tesla scored far higher than anybody else.
For the third year in a row (and they've only been included as an option for 3 years).
I'm sorry the facts don't fit your narrative, but the great thing about facts is they're true even if you refuse to accept them.
...what?
I was simply debunking your fact-free claims about his products.
A better question is why does every thread involving one of his companies have people launching nonsense attacks on them?
That was quite the word salad of long debunked nonsense ya got there!
Tesla's was the first car company to stop getting EV subsidies- and directly contrary to the lies the anti-EV folks kept telling, their sales continued to grow rapidly even after they were gone.
Tesla is also the only car company with more cash on hand than debt- and has the highest gross vehicle profit margin in the industry.
But yeah... .kept screaming nonsense fraud claims like the other TSLAQ whiners have wrongly done for years yet somehow never having evidence.
Just like the election was "stolen" right?
I don't, because I wasn't.
everyone else appears to have understood the well known, and widely reported, facts I mentioned.
Why?
They provide links to their sources. What, specifically, do you not find credible?
I'm not sure how you conclude that.
Because it's absolutely defined.
https://1gew6o3qn6vx9kp
That shows the FCC data (and the definition of broadband speed)
And next to it- the MIcrosoft data showing why the FCC data is so bad... (also with the definition of broadband speed)
How is it subjective?
On the left is the misleading FCC data which simply shows you all the zip codes someone in that area could obtain 25mbps or faster broadband (though in most cases only a select # of someones, with most of the area not having the service available to them).
On the right is the fact and data based Microsoft map of where people actually have those speeds.
The one on the left says about 25.x million don't have broadband (defined as 25Mbps or higher) the one on the right shows the real number at over 163 million.
They then go on to cite 2 other sources including PEW research whose results largely match their own (Microsoft) data as far as the # without broadband.
Living on a 20 acre lakeside property with Starlink internet, priceless.
Terms:
US: https://www.starlink.co
GB: https://www.starlink.co
From TS2 covering in the Southwest Asia, not counting the cost of a used dish, LNB and satellite modem which ran about 2500 for the dude that passed off to us a few years ago.
https://imgur.com/Jvo40h8
This is going to work worldwide for the most part and doesn't require different equipment for different regions. Also on top of that, you can easily move the starlink receiver to different places without any issues, that 500 dollar price for the equipment for the speed, and overall is FRIGGING insanely good for the monthly price.
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