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Jays toyz
02-24-2021, 07:50 PM
Got an email today

"During beta, users can expect to see data speeds vary from 50Mb/s to 150Mb/s and latency from 20ms to 40ms in most locations over the next several months as we enhance the Starlink system. There will also be brief periods of no connectivity at all.


As we launch more satellites, install more ground stations and improve our networking software, data speed, latency and uptime will improve dramatically."

It does me no good but it sure is a great option for people who want to stream or game and have no fiber optics in the area.

jstubbs
02-24-2021, 08:03 PM
It has been slowly reaching more north. I got the email a month or so back that it was available in my area (Edm area).

bukwild
02-25-2021, 09:20 AM
Mine arrived yesterday! Finally get to boot Xplornet!:sHa_shakeshout: Putting it up tomorrow.

Phil McCracken
02-25-2021, 09:42 AM
Mine arrived yesterday! Finally get to boot Xplornet!:sHa_shakeshout: Putting it up tomorrow.

Where do you live?

My email says a wait for up to six months...

CptnBlues63
03-02-2021, 09:35 AM
Starlink is pretty expensive isn't it?

$600+ at the outset for equipment and well over $100/month.........or so I've heard. My physiotherapist's partner is getting it and that was what he told me it was costing.

tirebob
03-02-2021, 09:51 AM
Starlink is pretty expensive isn't it?

$600+ at the outset for equipment and well over $100/month.........or so I've heard. My physiotherapist's partner is getting it and that was what he told me it was costing.It isn't cheap per say, but at $649 for the equipment and $129/month with the speeds it has and unlimited data is a godsend for those of us who have to rely on satellite internet anyways. I was paying $149/month of 150GB of data from Xplornet and that was my only option before Starlink. The speeds were almost always less than 10mb of download and with Starlink I am like 120gb or more consistently.

It is a huge difference in my day to day working life from home and for our ability to stream movies/sports etc. Well worth the cost for me!

bukwild
03-02-2021, 09:52 AM
Where do you live?

My email says a wait for up to six months...

I'm in the Okanagan. Setup was super easy, bolt it down it does the rest. Test speed was 83mbs

Albertadiver
03-02-2021, 10:09 AM
Question: Can this system be portable? I.e. mounted to an RV trailer?

I'm envisioning disappearing for the summer into crown land with no cell coverage and working from 'home'.

tirebob
03-02-2021, 11:08 AM
Question: Can this system be portable? I.e. mounted to an RV trailer?

I'm envisioning disappearing for the summer into crown land with no cell coverage and working from 'home'.

As far as I know it is currently geo-fenced into a specific area and you are not allowed to take it portable. I imagine that may be something that changes or has an option down the road but I don't think so yet.

Stinky Buffalo
03-02-2021, 12:46 PM
I wonder how this will affect those providers who have made their bread and butter servicing rural internet customers... Will be interesting to see!

Howard Hutchinson
03-02-2021, 12:53 PM
If starlink prove to be as good/dependable as advertised, it will kill them.

tirebob
03-02-2021, 01:10 PM
I wonder how this will affect those providers who have made their bread and butter servicing rural internet customers... Will be interesting to see!My work neighbours company installs Xplornet satellite for a living (along with other satellite work) and he says it is already having a huge impact. I know since I had gotten Starlink back in January, a few of my immediate neighbours have already switched and are super happy as well.

magoonpointboy
03-02-2021, 01:13 PM
Are you guys getting good speed both ways? Upload as well as download? That's usually the issue with satellite. Starlink offered me the beta but they also said there may be no connection at all from time to time. Are you guys experiencing any outages?

tirebob
03-02-2021, 01:17 PM
Are you guys getting good speed both ways? Upload as well as download? That's usually the issue with satellite. Starlink offered me the beta but they also said there may be no connection at all from time to time. Are you guys experiencing any outages?

Upload for me has been 20mb to 30mb constantly with speeds even higher sometimes. With Xplornet I was usually less than 2mb up.

I have only had outages a few times for like 10 minutes or so. I think it was just basically maintenance uploads etc and not actual issues. I had way worse issues with outages and Xplornet than with Starlink since I have gotten it a couple months ago and the speeds and ping are amazing!

I have also had no issues with snow or weather with the Starlink dish. It actual warms itself with the power supply and melts the snow.

ab_hunter
03-02-2021, 03:45 PM
Upload for me has been 20mb to 30mb constantly with speeds even higher sometimes. With Xplornet I was usually less than 2mb up.

I have only had outages a few times for like 10 minutes or so. I think it was just basically maintenance uploads etc and not actual issues. I had way worse issues with outages and Xplornet than with Starlink since I have gotten it a couple months ago and the speeds and ping are amazing!

I have also had no issues with snow or weather with the Starlink dish. It actual warms itself with the power supply and melts the snow.


How long have you had it for? I am just concerned about the frequency of the outages, but sounds like it will get better with time. I just put my down payment on it last week, hopefully they deliver everything soon, I'm stoked.

The rural providers will inevitably go out of business, but I mean my internet is constantly not working, and the speeds are sub par. Yet they have no problem charging the full rates. God bless Starlink.

tirebob
03-02-2021, 04:14 PM
How long have you had it for? I am just concerned about the frequency of the outages, but sounds like it will get better with time. I just put my down payment on it last week, hopefully they deliver everything soon, I'm stoked.

The rural providers will inevitably go out of business, but I mean my internet is constantly not working, and the speeds are sub par. Yet they have no problem charging the full rates. God bless Starlink.I have had it a couple months now... Like I said, in the time I had Xplornet (al most 3 years) it would have outages far more often than I have experienced with Starlink in the same time frame and for far longer periods of time.

I guess nothing is a guarantee in life but It has been amazing for me.

jstubbs
03-02-2021, 05:09 PM
I was going to say, anyone who has used Xplornet/Clearwave/etc has experienced regular outages regardless.

TBark
03-02-2021, 06:31 PM
If I’m still working from home in May, I’d be looking into that for sure.
Up east of Valleyview for spring bear, first bait is only 700 yds from the cabin.
So 2 hrs on the bait in early AM, work online 8-4, then back at it, ha.

TBark

NayNay
03-05-2021, 05:19 AM
Got the e-mail last week saying it was coming to my area soon. Put the down payment in and patiently waiting now. Can't wait to get rid of CCI.

keeks
03-05-2021, 08:34 PM
Got the e-mail last week saying it was coming to my area soon. Put the down payment in and patiently waiting now. Can't wait to get rid of CCI.

CCI is now owned by xplornet. There is a reason there was a website called xplornetsucks.com. They are awful.

ab_hunter
03-05-2021, 09:41 PM
Got the e-mail last week saying it was coming to my area soon. Put the down payment in and patiently waiting now. Can't wait to get rid of CCI.

I am patiently waiting as well, I wonder how long the wait will be??

NayNay
03-05-2021, 10:21 PM
I am patiently waiting as well, I wonder how long the wait will be??

Not sure, but I'm looking forward to to haha

Albertadiver
03-12-2021, 03:04 PM
Looking like they'll be available for RV's soon.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/03/spacex-plans-starlink-broadband-for-cars-boats-and-planes/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab&utm_content=algorithm&fbclid=IwAR2q_fcS2QbmZqNfO2GgeHs6K5PzHD8NmU2sbBcQT oDRWvyj6sJhSkCJsIg

bat119
03-12-2021, 04:17 PM
Starlink not yet available in my area

preorder

Your service address cannot be changed after placing your order. This order is only applicable to the service address above.
Hardware
$649.00
Shipping & Handling
$65.00
Tax
$78.54
Service
$129.00 /mo
Due Today
$792.54

I think I'll wait

WolfmanAB
03-12-2021, 04:53 PM
What about Telus rural wi fi? Its a hub and portable.

Starlink not yet available in my area

preorder

Your service address cannot be changed after placing your order. This order is only applicable to the service address above.
Hardware
$649.00
Shipping & Handling
$65.00
Tax
$78.54
Service
$129.00 /mo
Due Today
$792.54

I think I'll wait

The Elkster
03-12-2021, 04:54 PM
From what I have read scaling may be the issue with starlink. IE can it maintain good speeds with enough users/satellite to make the company a viable money maker and keep clients happy. It'll be interesting to watch as user numbers go up.

Not sure I like the option of internet while camping. I feel like that is one of the biggest benefits to camping these days...forced break from tech and the negative crud it brings with it :)

benamen
03-13-2021, 05:22 AM
Starlink not yet available in my area



preorder



Your service address cannot be changed after placing your order. This order is only applicable to the service address above.

Hardware

$649.00

Shipping & Handling

$65.00

Tax

$78.54

Service

$129.00 /mo

Due Today

$792.54



I think I'll waitI am thinking that service is avaiable based on the pricing given. Up at my cabin, the only service currently available is xplornet satellite. Neighbour is paying $154 a month for it and there are data caps. When I checked for availability of Starlink at the cabin, it shows $129 required .

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