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Key Points

What is Starlink

Starlink is a satellite internet service created by SpaceX. Its goal is to provide fast, reliable internet anywhere in the world, especially in rural and remote areas.

How It Works

Starlink uses a constellation of thousands of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that communicate with ground-based terminals (small dish antennas you place outside your home).

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Speed

Users typically get download speeds between 50 Mbps to 250 Mbps, with lower latency (20–50 ms) than traditional satellite internet (which used satellites in much higher orbits).

02

Availability

It's available in dozens of countries, and coverage is expanding quickly as SpaceX launches more satellites.

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What you need

You order a Starlink Kit — it includes a satellite dish (nicknamed “Dishy”), mounting hardware, and a Wi-Fi router.

What You Get:

A Starlink dish (also called “Dishy”) that connects to satellites overhead A Wi-Fi router to give you internet in your home or office Internet speeds from 50–250 Mbps (and improving)

Why It Matters:

Traditional internet (fiber, DSL, cable) needs underground wires — hard to build in remote places. Starlink skips the wires and beams internet straight from space, so it works almost anywhere on Earth.

1. Global Availability — Even in Remote Areas

Starlink is designed to work virtually anywhere on Earth, including rural farms, mountains, deserts, forests, or islands — places where fiber or cable simply doesn't reach.

2. Fast Speed

Typical download speeds range from 50 to 250 Mbps, with low latency (20–50 ms) — fast enough for streaming, gaming, video calls, and remote work.

3. Easy Setup

The Starlink Kit is plug-and-play. You just set up the dish with a clear view of the sky, connect it to the router, and you’re online — no technician required.

4. Portable Options

With the Starlink Roam (formerly RV) or Maritime plans, you can take your internet on the road or on the water, which is perfect for digital nomads, RVers, or boaters.

5. Independent of Local Infrastructure

Since it doesn’t rely on cables or phone lines, Starlink is less affected by natural disasters or infrastructure failures. If the power's up, your internet can be too.

6. Constantly Improving

SpaceX is rapidly launching more satellites and updating software to improve speed, reduce latency, and boost coverage — it’s getting better every few months.

SpaceX Satellite Internet Constellation

Residential

Roam

Boat

What’s Included in Starlink Residential

Starlink Kit: A satellite dish (Dishy), power and data cables, and a Wi‑Fi router reddit.com+14starlink.com+14reddit.com+14 . Self‑Setup: Plug it in, point at the sky (guided by app), and you’re ready — no technician needed . Unlimited Data: No data caps; speeds may slow slightly during peak usage (deprioritised) depending on your plan reddit.com+1news.abplive.com+1 . Weather‑Resistant: Dishy can handle snow, rain, sleet, and strong winds starlink.com+1theverge.com+1

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