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Posted 25 February 2024
STARLINK Standard Residential Kit, High Speed, Low Latency Satellite Internet + 2 months internet subscription
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STARLINK Standard Residential Kit, High Speed, Low Latency Satellite Internet + 2 months internet subscription worth £150 included*
PS: *2 Months (month 2 and 3) free subscription will be activated automatically directly with STARLINK after an account has been created and credit card information has been provided to pay £75 for month 1.
STARLINK Standard Residential Kit, High Speed, Low Latency Satellite Internet + 2 months internet subscription worth £150 included*
PS: *2 Months (month 2 and 3) free subscription will be activated automatically directly with STARLINK after an account has been created and credit card information has been provided to pay £75 for month 1.
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sorted byIt's also quite expensive. Still, useful for people who can't get anything better.
so about on par with virgin media
we live in dumpster country
I remember seeing someone saying they cost like a small kettle switched on all the time, in which case that’s a lot!
Would appreciate a real user’s feedback
Starlink specs
It should be totally usable for gaming but you will get the occasional ping spikes.
Average ping about 30ms where I live.
PS: If you know anyone on the Mainland (France etc) subscriptions are cheaper. Just register for the roaming subscription from their address for £60 a month. (edited)
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€40 for Europeans
Does anyone know if we can activate it directly in another country?
If not, I will have to activate here and wait 2 months as per their FAQ
UPDATE: 3 months actually, got the number wrong. (edited)
"Thanks for letting us know you’re interested in requesting a better broadband connection. We’ve carried out an initial investigation that shows your address is eligible for a network upgrade under the broadband universal service scheme.
The USO scheme covers up to £3,400 per premise (exclusive of VAT) for the upgrade to your broadband connection. The estimate we provide below is the costs over and above this amount.
We’ve carried out detailed checks in your area – including assessing the best route to your home from the nearest existing and usable network point – so that we can give you a cost estimate. We estimate that it will in excess of £100,000 to upgrade the network to your individual premise.
Please note this is only an estimate cost range. To confirm the actual cost of the network build and confirm the USO approach that you will follow, we would need to complete a more detailed survey with Openreach "
What is the "high speed" anyway? Doesn't actually give a figure. (edited)
Where I live it's 110 Down, 10 up most of the time. I've seen as high as 125 and as low as the upper 60's.
Currently on No One Internet, amazing for gaming as it's a direct path straight to London, so latency to games and services that use Paris or Amsterdam server farms is noticeably faster and more stable.
14ms of latency to London is also quite good, the lowest on BT was around 22ms.
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Great deal for those in remote areas and who work offgrid.
In reality you are ripped off just because you live in a rural area that can't get internet. Seems about right from musk.
Powercut, and internet important to you? Run home battieries and starlink etc.
It has its place.
Nearly everyone within 3 or 4 miles has Starlink here.
Besides I doubt "internet via a satellite" can handle the UK's bandwidth requirements (compared to millions of fibre and copper connections).
i thought the aliens were coming... until the penny dropped....
Elon Musk's Starlink satellites light up sky in south of England - BBC News (edited)