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Posted by indy
 - March 09, 2025, 21:05:31
Quote from: E-lectric on March 09, 2025, 03:40:08Elon has a deep public opinion problem. Other options are here or will be soon.

$149 isn't really a price that would lock you to this platform. If not for the Elon-staib it might be worth it for a few months.

Nothing but high latency Hughes/DirectTV where I am at, and zero plans to change that. Starlink is basically our only realistic option.
Posted by E-lectric
 - March 09, 2025, 03:40:08
Elon has a deep public opinion problem. Other options are here or will be soon.

$149 isn't really a price that would lock you to this platform. If not for the Elon-staib it might be worth it for a few months.
Posted by Taylor
 - March 05, 2025, 18:30:57
So how much is the equipment
Posted by RedKnightRG
 - March 03, 2025, 16:25:21
Quote from: Dan Ridenhour on March 02, 2025, 21:48:57I noticed the Lite plan is not available in Florida yet. I'm in Florida and have had star link for over a year now.  When I first got it the speeds were 90-120mbps down and 10-20mbps up.   Today It its rare to see speeds over 50mbps down/15mbps up with speeds dipping into the 30mbps/5mbps on occasion.  I attribute it to network saturation and hope starlink will get faster.

I really like starlink and keep it for the rock solid low latency in the 15-25ms ping range.  I'm rural without any fiber option but tmobile cellular internet usually gets about 300-500mbps down and 10-15mbps up here. I keep it as a backup and for streaming... its downfall is consistent latency.  Its usually 10-20ms pings but has random spikes in the 300-400ms range which isn't good for remote desktop which I use for work or for online gaming.

Musk games on starlink which helps keep the latency in check.  Its really rock solid consistent on pings.  Better than a lot of fiber connections ive used.


Hey Dan - FYI it appears that Residential lite is not available for Florida at all.  Starlink has a map up on their website showing what areas in the US are eligible: https://www.starlink.com/support/article/6e0a6781-d9e6-8cc1-153e-763daa011f9a

I imagine they're offering lower prices in the least dense areas of the US where their downlink stations are not saturated.  A dead giveaway to me is that you can see the cell in Nevada where Las Vegas is does not have residential lite available but the rest of the state does!  I imagine Florida will always be too dense for Starlink to offer an option like Residential Lite but of course they could change their pricing tiers/marketing strategies at anytime.  There's also the $50GB Roam plan for $50/month - its great for backup/limited use options and its what I use for an off grid camp I have up in Vermont!
Posted by indy
 - March 02, 2025, 23:24:48
This is exactly the plan I would need, and yet not available in my area.

Never need more than 80 Mbps.
Posted by Dan Ridenhour
 - March 02, 2025, 21:48:57
I noticed the Lite plan is not available in Florida yet. I'm in Florida and have had star link for over a year now.  When I first got it the speeds were 90-120mbps down and 10-20mbps up.   Today It its rare to see speeds over 50mbps down/15mbps up with speeds dipping into the 30mbps/5mbps on occasion.  I attribute it to network saturation and hope starlink will get faster.

I really like starlink and keep it for the rock solid low latency in the 15-25ms ping range.  I'm rural without any fiber option but tmobile cellular internet usually gets about 300-500mbps down and 10-15mbps up here. I keep it as a backup and for streaming... its downfall is consistent latency.  Its usually 10-20ms pings but has random spikes in the 300-400ms range which isn't good for remote desktop which I use for work or for online gaming.

Musk games on starlink which helps keep the latency in check.  Its really rock solid consistent on pings.  Better than a lot of fiber connections ive used.
Posted by GeorgeS
 - March 02, 2025, 20:49:03
I'm guessing that Starlink has low penetration into those markets, likely due to OTHER providers having 'good enough' service a similar or lower cost then Starlinks $120mo standard plan.

Competition IS a good thing and the market will get even more interesting when the other LEO internet providers come online. :)
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 02, 2025, 18:15:23
The new cheaper Residential plan is designed for households with lower bandwidth needs. It still offers unlimited data but at reduced speeds. At $80 a month, it's much cheaper than the regular Residential service plan.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Starlink-Residential-Lite-New-affordable-plan-offers-unlimited-data-at-lower-speeds.970658.0.html