Starlink satellite internet has become mobile
- May 5, 2022
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Starlink satellite provider, owned by Elon Musk (Space Elon Musk), offered its subscribers the Portability service. For $25 per month, owners of satellite Internet terminals will be able
Starlink satellite provider, owned by Elon Musk (Space Elon Musk), offered its subscribers the Portability service. For $25 per month, owners of satellite Internet terminals will be able
Starlink satellite provider, owned by Elon Musk (Space Elon Musk), offered its subscribers the Portability service. For $25 per month, owners of satellite Internet terminals will be able to use them anywhere on their continent with coverage. People who like to work remotely will now be able to work where there will never be a stable connection or 5G.
As is often the case with the emergence of a new service, Elon Musk himself said on Twitter: “Starlink is great for RVs, campgrounds, and any activity far from cities in general.” However, satellite communication does not work yet while the vehicle is in motion, but as they say in the company, this task is being worked on.
Earlier in March, Musk reported that the company’s engineers are trying to reduce the peak power consumption of the satellite kit so that it can be requested from a 12V car cigarette lighter. However, some enthusiasts provide satellite communications on their own and on their own. Currently the Starlink kit consumes 60-70 watts, and a year ago it was 80-100 watts.
This week I’m camping in a remote state park with no cell reception. None of my hotspots are working (Verizon, AT&T, T-mobile). So install Starlink and like magic – high speed internet (!). Starlink is changing the game. @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/sfs9ANNIt3
– Dave Lee (@heydave7) May 3, 2022
The company announced that subscribers of registered addresses will continue to have higher priority in the provider’s network than subscribers of Portability: network congestion “. You can activate the service in your personal Starlink account – it will be activated immediately. Source
Source: Port Altele
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