As a seaworker I’m thrilled to have starlink at sea! It’s not only a good business idea, but it helps us seafarers a lot by staying connected with those on land. I think I can speak for many when I say it’s a game changer🤩
Starlink is the ripoff of SES ASTRA satellites that exist for decades. SES ASTRA 135 million households down to 100 miles low orbit high speed internet, not the weak 2 million households from Starlink satellites that streamed videos in low resolution during Cybertruck offroad event. Again media trying to hype Musk products that are often behind the OG's leading companies. (satellites, solar panels, battery tech, trains, tunnel constructions Musk is behind the best in all these).
Took a recent cruise on a ship equipped with starlink in the Gulf of Mexico. Was facetiming friends in the middle on the gulf with no issues. What a difference from 5 years ago.
Yay! How did we live and cruise 5 years ago without having to FaceTime anyone and just enjoy the cruise, is beyond me. Now you have no excuse to disconnect while on a cruise. You can even be available for work 24/7. Congratulations!
@@mpinline1 Enjoying being "imprisoned" on a floating hotel with thousands of other people? Damned, the things people enjoy...well, whatever floats your boat I guess! I'd rather fly to another country (where I can speak the language - so German or English...my Spanish isn't good enough yet) and rent a car there and explore :)
@@mpinline1 I think the same can be said when movie theatres started to be equipped in cruise ships decades ago. It's just a convenience option, you could very well choose not to use it.
I live in BFE, the fastest internet I could get was 1.5 Mbps until i got Starlink, now I get 100 Mbps - 200 Mbps consistently. It's been a game changers for me.
@@FakeName1984 1.5 Mb would take upwards of ... napkin math here, 61 minutes for a 700MB dvd. Perhaps you're confusing megabits with megabytes. It's very slow. Even 1.5 megabytes per second is slow. You can get by if you're doing ordinary stuff, but if you're doing any work that involves uploading/downloading, especially uploading will be slow, work that might involve version control, web design, etc, or just downloading a 100gb game, it will be horrifically slow, and god forbid you have a business with multiple people trying to work, it would be glacial. Any kind of video calling would be out of the question too, the upload would be way too low.
Recently drove across the middle of australia, from Adelaide to Darwin and back, and had a starlink dish on the car. We were getting 10's or 100's of Mbps driving across some of the most remote places in the world. Every roadhouse we passed had a Starlink dish. Its basically the only way we could communicate out there.
I live on a coffee farm in the rural mountains of Bali, Indonesia. Starlink was a true gift when we got it in early July 2024. It took an hour to mount the dish on the roof and 15 minutes to setup the link. Thanks Elon for being a saviour to all of us who languished under legacy internet options 🙏
Starlink is one of the smartest moves by SpaceX. It generated huge demand for commercial rockets, which enables SpaceX to drive down cost even further.
@@MionwangYour analogy is so wrong. Space X rockets enable Starlink to achieve something called vertical integration which drives down costs. It's like someone planting corn to feed chicken which then lay eggs. The chicken provide market for the corn albeit at reduced costs. The same goes for Starlink. It provides market for Space X rockets at reduced costs.
I work at Starlink as an engineer for our satellite communications. Yes, there are some downsides, but I believe internet access is a fundamental human right. Starlink allows access to internet in so many rural areas that ISPs are unwilling to put money into to build infastructure. Hopefully everybody on planet Earth can one day have access to internet, and Starlink can help make that goal a reality.
I’m in the process of interviewing for a role at McGregor that supports Starlink’s operations and this coupled with being a Starlink user is why I believe in the technology.
yep if the Karens and NIMBYs of the world want to wage a war, it should be with greedy local ISPs unwilling to run a few miles of cable. Starlink is a necessity and that’s why no one can stop it
@@l2l3l9 Don't get all aggro because your life sucks! This guy is doing something great with his life and you are here doing NOTHING but complaining. Go out and get something done...anything and maybe you'll stop posting garbage.
So grateful to finally be connected thanks to starlink! 3 years living in Costa Rica without internet and life has changed drastically in the last month
My sis lives in a village in Italy, miles from anywhere. The only Internet connection was super slow DSL from Telecom Italia, which made working from home really difficult - e.g. having to fly backwards & forwards to London for meetings. Then Starlink came along. It's been a game changer: decent bandwidth & no problem with video conferencing, streaming etc. Word got around and now there are Starlink terminals popping up elsewhere in the neighborhood, which is all good for the local economy.
that was always the goal behind starlink; to bring modern economies (and education) to places in the middle of nowhere. The education part is very exciting, kids in remote villages can get a real education now, assuming equipment is donated to them.
@@moonasha eventually, when the dishes get cheap enough, and they are continuously improving on this front, even people in Africa that live without electricity will be able to connect to the internet using small solar panels. If I were to take a guess, some people in the world will probably connect to the internet faster then they'll connect to electricity. Imagine that, hundreds of millions of people, added to the shared intelligence pool of humanity.
One of the most important aspects of Starlink was barely mentioned in the video: Starlink is possible because SpaceX has a monopoly on reusable orbital boosters with Falcon 9. They are launching Starlink satellite stacks at cost on the most cost efficient orbital launch system ever made. Anyone that wants to build a competing LEO megaconstellation will need to launch with SpaceX, or find another provider that can solve reusable orbital launch at a large scale. The former would be awkward, the latter does not exist in 2023. The economics of trying to compete with Starlink on a like for like basis is just crazy to imagine. For perspective, SpaceX has so far in 2023 launched 81 orbital missions on with a 100% success rate, the vast majority of which were on reused boosters (48 of those were Starlink). Their goal is to break 100 launches this year. The global total including SpaceX is 173 successful orbital launches for 2023 as of today.
NASA had every opportunity to innovate new launch technology, but the bureaucratic nature of federal entities. SpaceX and Starlink are innovating new technologies and deserve the market share they have, and if anyone wants to compete needs to do better. The competitive nature of this will eventually drive down costs of space launching, satellite internet, and anything else that is tied to this. Competition breeds innovation.
I hate how polarized anything Elon does, because it takes away from the work of the people behind the companies. Love him or hate him. He has rapidly changed the car and space industry for the better. The private space industry has more investment then ever, and I'm rooting for all. Starlink already has been a gamer changer for those who would otherwise be out even as flawed as it can be. So while I would never have a use for it at the moment it doesn't mean it isn't great. I am more worried about people on earth than astrophysists. I'm rooting for Starship that will get a second go I'm guessing since I keep seeing stuff on here. Blue Orgins and such need to get their crap together too. That is one thing about Space X that people don't give them credit for. They seem to keep rapidly moving forward, and are not afraid to fail or take risks to make the entire system better. I feel like other companies are too safe or something. Blue Orgins seems to be behind on many projects.
For me, it shows a huge lack of innovation from companies like blue origin, boeing, and others. Spacex has spent the least in tax payer $ and done the most with it. The others have failed time and again, and blamed invocations problems on the lack of money, when the real problem is poor leadership.
@@dianapennepacker6854 Elon is only polarizing because he doesn't actively help the people that don't like him. those people aren't angry at what he is doing, just that he isn't doing it for them. he does over promise like a used car salesman, but it's generally not him scamming people so much as keeping the hype up and pushing aggressive timelines. but people do like to use that as ammo to take shots at him.
I grew up in a very rural area, and for most of my life no matter how much money we were willing to pay there wasn't a high speed internet that could get to us. My parents now pay for starlink and it has changed the game in rural areas, I can visit home and continue to work remotely, I could barely do my homework there in the past.
@@Leo-ev9ss I work in communications, and there are definitely lots of places without. That has to do with cost of construction compared to possible customer count
Maybe in US, in EU doesn't work, and to me looks like a lot of hype, if only in US you get something out of it. Maybe is worth is some remote area of the world, but only if it works, atm is not worth it.
He.... (the fact king stupidity) is a con man. HE is using his 3 billion public funding for MARS to fund the star link con. Rocket go boom. Oopsies. Look! Hyperloop!
Your own dish or did the ship have one? Because I've heard that cruise-lines charge an arm and a leg (and a kidney, too) if you want to use onboard WiFi!
Starlink has been way more responsible than most other companies out there... especially Amazon. I think they get a lot of hate just out of pure envy... wanting to slow them down so other players can catch up.
Basically yes! There is absolutely no reason to hate on Starlink. It is by far the best in the game and other have absolutely nothing on it. The only people that hate on the system are Musk-haters for the most part
People bashed elon for turning it off in Ukraine but if you dig into it, it was actually the u.s who didn't authorize. SpaceX biggest customer is the u.s military. Military is already using starling for personal reasons & are actively developing a closed data link system for U.S military use.
Starlink is absolutely brilliant for the very sparse rural populations in NZ and Australia, as the constellation is sized for the much larger northern hemisphere populations. NZ, Australia, the island nations and mid-ocean shipping get city fibre-grade bandwidth and performance.
Another fake review. What about the possible affect these are having on our human bodies as they Emmitt all that advanced technology and frequency across our homes and sky's nearly every night they travel these things by our homes.
@@rogerphelps9939not enough subscribers but yet such huge technology going across our sky's makes me HUGELY SUSPICIOUS on why he would even be allowed to do that?
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I live in a rural area in Ontario Canada that does not have anything high speed when it comes to the Internet. The best I could get was a 1Mb download speed on a DSL line that usually capped out at 250Kb. Finally bit the bullet and bought a Starlink dish. I have no regrets. The funny thing though is I had a gent from Bell come to my house offering me Internet via wireless. He chimed on about how much better it would be than DSL. I stopped him part way through his sales pitch and told him I had Starlink. He said to me "Guess there's no point in talking to you any more", then turned and left. 🤣
As a customer of Starlink for a year, it’s let us access High Speed Internet in a regional area in Australia, where our Government has failed us with our National Broadband Network (NBN), where our Fixed Wireless Internet access has given us Speeds of 50 Mbps Down and 8 Mbps Up, verse Starlink Speeds is 230 Mbps Down and 20+ Mbps Up on a Cloudy Day! Thanks Elon and SpaceX! However it’s important that Competition is also present.
Yeah, Starlink's survival is going to depend on how they'll handle genuine competition. Elon is a good disruptive leader but, not so much in the "maintaining the edge over tough competition" business. Tesla basically brought about the EV revolution, but has since fallen behind the EV options offered by more traditional car manufacturers. It'll be a tough road ahead.
@@Pranav_Bhamidipati The Tesla vehicle was always aimed at the high end market, so is limited to a subset of the total market. Others have now achieved the ability to make cars for the lower price market; Tesla apparently does not see a benefit in joining the commodities market created in the lower end. Musk is not 'losing an edge', he's lopped off the most profitable segment for himself. And now he's in the rocket business.
Elon is an actual person who can and in someways, change the course of human history.....like him or hate him, its undeniable that he is a genius.....what a true superhero in real life looks like.
Elon Musk is a pro-Russian traitor foiling a Ukrainian drone boat operation in Crimea turning off his Starlink network and forcing those drone boats to run aground.
Not gonna lie, this is probably the best idea Elon had. In my rural area, we use starlink and we can watch HD movies while almost in the middle of nowhere
Thats a highly debatable thing ;). While Starlink has undoubtedly had a great positive impact, and will continue to be one, Tesla is his biggest impact by far, with SpaceX likely proving to match that in the future.
Spacex is miles above both. People will read history books and think it was silly to use gas cars not smart to use electric. Rockets on the other hand are a totally different planet. Reusable rocketry is pretty much the biggest technological accomplishment of mankind, a leap above landing on the moon. @@sebastianorye2702
Do you think it's coming from a magic flying aluminum can? It's not. It's ground based just like all other communication. Musk spent billions putting up towers and putting devices on existing radio towers.
Starlink is also a great option for people in countries with restricted internet access. there are people who were able to smuggle Starlink dishes into Iran and be able to use the free internet.
A very well researched video. I'm glad the comments from Kari Bingen about Starlink and Ukraine. Most media outlets get the facts wrong. As for Starship, there have been delays but these are almost exclusively regulatory. Once that's resolved the pace of test launches will increase dramatically. The program is still moving at a more rapid pace than any comparable heavy lift rocket in history.
@@Hidden-comment164, well I guess the same as any other internet provider...But You still have a choice not to use it. Unfortunately that´s the way it is
@@Hidden-comment164 You know ALL internet providers have access to your data? tf do you think? thats why u use a vpn if ur concerned, which is what I use.
Our Starlink service has enabled me to do field biological research much more easily, which allows me to also contribute to the world. Your work matters more than you could imagine.
Something that is missing is the astronomy discussion is the future implications. Starlink is meant to fund starship which will allow significantly bigger and better telescopes to go to space. Imagine a JWST that is is 5x its size!
@@cameronh3260 SpaceX's goal is to get the price down to nearly fuel only. Image how much it would cost if they had to build a new airplane after each flight.
Starlink is awesome. My house has been covered since 2021. It's amazing how I can stream 4k in my house via space. I even took it down one time and took it on a camping trip. 👍 Pretty much anyyyyy business against starlink is losing money bc starlink is so good, like Viasat they'd rob their costumers in broad daylight.
The ships we are working in our fleet Has all implemented starlink for use as internet onboard. It has really revolutionized the way we communicate to our families we are super blessed 🙏💙
All I will say that as a retired Australian who loves travelling in our outback which vertically no phone or internet Starlink in my caravan is a total game changer thank you Elon
ive had starlink for 2 years now and its amazing, i was paying $250 a month for dial up speeds, starlink was a game changer for us rural living people. now they just need to lower the price of it, $150 a month is a bit too much but still half what i used to pay lol
@@Wirmish Depends on what service you get also. Residential (house use) in USA is $120, Roam service (RV, camping, not tied to a 1 location) is $150. Boat service is $250 a month $2500 for the high performance antennae (assume its needed for the waves).
@@Alexdiaz727 I pay $140CAD for half gig fiber line in Toronto. I think Musk is asking for $170/mo. It's honestly not that much more expensive and definitely something I will consider when I build an RV or van for camping.
@@Rayden440 Same for me. I want to get a couple of acres of land someday. Starlink may have to be my main internet so I hope the 2.0 and beyond versions work out. From what I've read overall coverage has gone up as 1.0 deployed but overall speeds have dropped as they grew their subscriber base. Hope the 2.0 version solves that.
I have had starlink for over a year now, it works great!!! We can watch 4 tvs, videoconference, and game on ps5 playing Call of Duty all at the same time. I think we have only had one small outage for a short time.
@paragpatil5356 normally around 20ms. I know that there are faster ping speeds out there, but where I live, this is the fastest I can get. My previous provider wasn't that low.
I go to a decently remote cabin ever year. About an hour from a city. Wifi has always been terrible because of the large mountain ranges blocking signal. Starlink arrived for us last year and it is incredible.
i would go to a remote cabin to live slower for a few days and unplug... why go anywhere if youre just gonna spend the same amount of time on the internet
I don't believe you, I tried it out, in Italy, in Spain and in Portugal, while travelling, it was terrible, and if it doesn't work well in EU, I strongly doubt it works in the rest of world, probably in US is the only place where it kind of works, or if you consider countries that have no or very bad coverage, maybe is worth in that case.
They have increased the amount of bandwidth deployed per month by 4 times with the V2 mini satellites (still launched on falcon 9). So 500'000 new users per month or 30 million in 5 years is possible without starship.
@@CobaltLobster 30 million users with the current cash burn, so 15 times more revenue for the same costs. Do you realise that the satellites have a lifetime of 5 years so they keep adding up?
@@jebes909090 That was the case for the old antenna (the circular one) The rectangle V2 antenna cost $500 to make and they are about to release a smaller V3 antenna.
"Let us assume that SpaceX is lying to us and that the satellites meticulously designed to burn up in the atmosphere in fact come down to the ground as a lethal missile." No wonder SpaceX responded with a strongly worded letter.. 😆
Having lived in the mountains for years, with at best super slow satellite internet , where streaming anything is out of the question, certainly no video calls or Zoom, StarLink is just short of a miracle. It’s like having hi speed internet in the city
If you need it, there are no options, and use it daily like I do you know how important this is. It’s actually better than what I had when I was in a top ten metro USA area. Just incredible. Thanks Star-link team.
We also were on the tail end of the beta (got a 1st Gen round "Dishy" in July 21) and couldn't agree more! Great, fast broadband that was otherwise unavailable to us at "The Ranch," plus no hassle billing, no data cap, and an awesome app that handles everything! And with the new 3rd generation router, we can stream throughout the house, out in the shop, even the barn! Life changing for sure! 🚀😎✌️
We got starlink about 1 year ago and will never look back! Is has been absolutely amazing, we live in a very rural area in California so access to an ISP is limited. So limited in fact that until the advent of starlink we only had one. They were very expensive and the max downloads we could achieve were 50Mbps down. Starlinks initial start up cost is high but the speeds and reliability are far better then what we were getting. We average 250Mpbs down with speeds as high as 300, the lowest we get is 50 which is the highest we were getting with our local ISP, this makes streaming and downloading effortless. If you’re on the fence I would highly recommend doing it.
We live in the middle of nowhere, off grid, and it amazes me at how little power this transceiver uses (while not melting snow), giving us more than 100MBits per second.
We do as well- live off grid way out in the mountains. Starlink made my son hella sick for 10months before we got rid of it to see if that was what was making him sick and sure enough, he got better real quick and never looked back!
A tesla may be out of the reach of many. However this Star Link tech has gotten my attention. Elon, especially seeing how Ukraine has been assisted, as done a world of good. Gone are the days, of loosing net on the sea, in the dessert, antarctica. Amazing.
My only option for decent internet is Starlink. It actually works pretty good. I use it for online gaming and its fast enough to enjoy FPS games. I have been using it for 2 months and so far only 1 time the internet was down for about an hour. Other than that, no issues
The criticism for Starlink not allowing Ukraine to use Starlink for military missions is insane. That was a condition laid out when first giving them to them. They were supposed to be using it for communication and using it when Russia was jamming their landlines. To use it for war is not what it was ever intended for. I think he barely let's our own military use it, or he may have given them their own private network. Not sure.
While I don't remember seeing that as a condition, the idea that he gets to just decide that the ships shelling civilians shouldn't be sank is insane. His personal vulnerability to Kremlin propaganda shouldn't be a factor in exactly which way starlink is used to facilitate the killing of Russians.
@@Rose_Harmonic He didn't decide that. Do you truly think that Elon Musk is either in the top secret meetings with Ukraine's military leaders, or that they ask him permission to attack, or that they are even dependent on him to attack? Service simply wasn't on in those areas. And Ukraine has other means to fight back.
@@Rose_Harmonic The condition was to not use it for war purposes. Also, due to US sanctions of Crimea, he could not and cannot enable it in the region.
While I do have a pretty good optic cable net connection, my brother who lives just couple of kilometers away is not so lucky. Our local providers just shrug at his requests for connection, pointing out that he lives too far away from main areas of our town. Building a separate line to connect him and couple of his nearest neighbors is simply not economic. More and more, Starlink looks like his only option to have decent connection in foreseeable future.
@@kadendoyle2759 I think 50 is enough for most gaming, though atm its still too expinsive for gamers to get, though 5-10 years down the line, it will be the next best thing to fiber optic
Amazon will never be able to compete with starship unless BO develops their own completely reusable rocket. Thats not gonna happen anytime soon tho. Also it doesn’t really make sense for us Europeans to waste taxes like that. Would be much more efficient to just try to get some kind of deal with SpaceX. The only option would be to invest heavily into launch capacity and reduce launch cost, but that is in fact very expensive and it does not seem to be a priority.
The EU seems intent on maintaining ESA as a thing that exists, while being too busy being conservative to bother funding or allocating to ESA the resources and institutional capacity necessary to be anything more than a line item they can pat themselves on the back for maintaining the existence of.
@@liloheinrich8659 New Glenn won't be fully reuasable for some time, if at all. Originally, they were planning on only reusing the first stage, similar to Falcon 9, but they are working on a reuseable second stage, as well. We will just have to see if it becomes a reality. Vulcan Centaur isn't looking like it will have any reuse. They have talked about SMART reuse, which is recovering the engine section and reusing that, but they don't seem to be working on it. And if they implement it, it's still less reuse than Falcon 9. Being competitive with Falcon 9 works until Starship is operational, which may be next year.
@@liloheinrich8659 They are not FULLY reusable. Like Falcon 9. The upper stages burn up on reentry, so you have to build a new one every time. Of course, Falcon 9 has the enormous advantage of already existing and having huge launch numbers and reliability, evolved design and economics of scale because of it. But a fully reusable rocket like Starship is a different beast entirely, economically speaking.
@@RosscoAW There are political and global strategic reasons to have independent capabilities, but it is NOT cheap. As a not-so-fun fact, it is much better to have an east coast with a huge ocean outside it. Which is why Europe launches from a left-over piece of South American coastline from the former French empire. (My apologies to the proud people of French Guyana, but you know you would not have much of a space program as a historically independent nation.) Not ideal. Say what you will about Florida, but it is handy for space travel.
Engaging in an individual option is fair but its performance level can’t generate high dividends. Diversification is the secret to optimal performance, that’s why I have my interest set on options based on projected growth and performance.
To create high dividends, it’s wrong to engage in a single option rather than diversify into various options with high performance coupled with the aid of a Pro will generate higher dividends
Even in New York, I had horrible internet access with Frontier. LOVING my Starlink connection. Thank you Elon ! My only complaint is that I don't have a good "view" of North - the direction you're suppose to point it- and it's affecting my download speeds. Wish it could be West or South.
Astronomers complain about SpaceX because they know they can, but all the other corporations and governments don't care what astronomers think, and astronomers are going to have to learn how to adapt rather than expecting everyone else to compromise for them.
Spaced based telescopes are revealing stuff that ground based units can't even imagine. They should promote more of the billions they want for more space based machines.
Yes, they'll need to adapt to a world where all meaningful astronomy is done from space based platforms. SpaceX is bringing the price of space access down dramatically, due to rocket reuse. And Starship will take this to another level of cheaper space access.
@@mylastnamemk0939 They are not. Ground based telescopes do still define the resolution barrier in astronony, beating both Hubble and JWST. Eg., ESO's VLT has a resolution of 0.002 arcsecond. Compared to Hubble (0.05) or JWST (0.1), this is about 20x better resolution for optical wavelengths. Research before posting. Thanks. BTW, the technology represented by modern Earth-based telescopes is astonishing, with adaptive optics and interferometric coupling of multiple mirrors. Something not yet possible to deploy into space. JWST is in space because it uses a wavelength blocked by our atmosphere. Real progress would come from a telescope array on the far side of the moon, at this point in time ...
Elon Musk really embodies what a business model for the USA should be. Compared to the money/power hungry animals that control the feeble heads of our country he is a leader to be admired! Kudos to his principles and policies!
Has the guy saying the initial market has saturated ever looked at a subscription service or looked at the map of the countries they currently serve? It will be many years until the initial growth curve flattens out my guy.
It's amazing to think that people getting lost out in the oceans or in rural areas of the planet will mostly be a thing of the past because everyone will essentially has access to satellite radio.
Well, of course, there are going to be exceptions but i would imagine that people who are going into the middle of the ocean or out in the middle of nowhere are going to bring extra batteries incase such events happen as a precaution but there will always be darwin award winners who will bring less batteries to save some money for their trip. @@kiwidiesel
incorrect - this has always been the case; any naval vessel laid down since the early 1990s that's classed to traverse the world's oceans is already outfitted with satellite comms as mandated by the IMO
Naval vessels? I'm talking about average citizens freely traveling through exploration on land and water with no signal, navel vessels have always had state of the art communications systems. @@leeterthanyou
@@leeterthanyou true but this goes beyond large vessels, this applies to anyone with a cell phone on the planet. Starlink V2s will allow existing phones to send text messages from anywhere on earth apparently. I know there's ELTs or whatever the boat and hiking equivalent are called, but those systems are finicky and not too reliable. A small boat that gets pulled out to sea will soon be able to text its gps coordinates to any rescuer, as long as they have phone battery. And obviously it applies to hikers in remote areas. I wouldn't be surprised if future rescue beacons use the starlink network in addition to the existing satellite systems
I can not say enough great things about my experience with Starlink thus far. Starlink has been a godsend for my family allowing my family members to further themselves academically while enjoying a greater quality of life that Starlink has made possible. Thank you Elon Musk and team.
Unless you live in a major metro centre internet sucks or is non existent. I live rural in Australia, starlink is an absolute gamechanger for us. Better speeds than our nbn national internet. Now living rural you can do business just the same as in abig city. We out here LOVE starlink.
I live in the woods of Maine and 15 years ago our area had dial up internet, we now have DSL which is incredibly slow. There is no cell service here. Starlink has brought our area more into alignment with populated areas in terms of infrastructure.
Going from 3 Mgps to 200 Mgbs in rural Italy is a game changer for me, and for only 10 extra euros a month. Once people around me realize this, they'll all use Starlink.
I used to not comprehend what Starlink was going to become back in 2018, and whether it would be worth it, and it's quite scary how resonating their service is & needed as of today, just 5 years later!!
Starlink is amazing only when in the right hands. Elon Musk is a pro-Russian traitor foiling a Ukrainian drone boat operation in Crimea turning off his Starlink network and forcing those drone boats to run aground.
Amazon thinking it can compete with Starlink when Blue Origin can’t even get into orbit. 😂. By the time this happens, Space X will have the entire World using Starlink. I want Starlink service to be better than cable so I can kick my dumb cable provider to the curb.
As a pilot to be able to have real time weather updates from ground based weather radar stations straight to my Avionics overlayed on the NAV MAP would be a game changer. Very much looking forward to this one day.
I've owned Starlink for about 3 years now. mostly for my rural home in Colorado mountains plus taking with me in the RV. When they changed their agreement preventing me from roaming in RV, and increased the price and dropped the speed by 40% I paused the service and went back to my old wireless PTP service. I 'UN-pause' Starlink for traveling in the RV. I really love the technology but not affordable where options are available. Realistically, that's how it was designed.
as someone who works at a very remote location, starlink is the only way to communicate with the outside world and its pretty sick
This isn't true
Where is that? They don't service remote locations.
@@blakewisswellDo you have another company? 🤡
How's the speed?
@blakewisswell if it was true then they wouldn't be calling those clients commitments.
As a seaworker I’m thrilled to have starlink at sea! It’s not only a good business idea, but it helps us seafarers a lot by staying connected with those on land. I think I can speak for many when I say it’s a game changer🤩
You're a cool dude
You have a cool job
Keep up the good work
And never call yourselves seamen 👍🏻
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Starlink is the ripoff of SES ASTRA satellites that exist for decades.
SES ASTRA 135 million households down to 100 miles low orbit high speed internet, not the weak 2 million households from Starlink satellites that streamed videos in low resolution during Cybertruck offroad event. Again media trying to hype Musk products that are often behind the OG's leading companies. (satellites, solar panels, battery tech, trains, tunnel constructions Musk is behind the best in all these).
but that is a good news the bad news is that you might be hit by the debris of space x satilites
Is it really expensive to make a call off satellite comm. like $50 a minute?
Took a recent cruise on a ship equipped with starlink in the Gulf of Mexico. Was facetiming friends in the middle on the gulf with no issues. What a difference from 5 years ago.
That’s insane, what a time to be alive
Yay! How did we live and cruise 5 years ago without having to FaceTime anyone and just enjoy the cruise, is beyond me. Now you have no excuse to disconnect while on a cruise. You can even be available for work 24/7. Congratulations!
@@mpinline1 Enjoying being "imprisoned" on a floating hotel with thousands of other people? Damned, the things people enjoy...well, whatever floats your boat I guess! I'd rather fly to another country (where I can speak the language - so German or English...my Spanish isn't good enough yet) and rent a car there and explore :)
@@mpinline1 I think the same can be said when movie theatres started to be equipped in cruise ships decades ago. It's just a convenience option, you could very well choose not to use it.
I am laughing so hard, knowing now that you’re not even safe on a cruise ship from work. No more escaping. Are you following me ha ha ha.
I live in BFE, the fastest internet I could get was 1.5 Mbps until i got Starlink, now I get 100 Mbps - 200 Mbps consistently. It's been a game changers for me.
I remember being completely satisfied with 1.5mb. it could download a DVD movie in a few minutes. You must be doing some heavy duty downloading
@@FakeName1984if you have multiple family members streaming on multiple devices, or gaming, 100+Mbps is necessary
I thought my geography was good, but I've never heard of BFE.
Mr. O'Brien, Winston is free of get the bandwidth he wants.@@FakeName1984
@@FakeName1984 1.5 Mb would take upwards of ... napkin math here, 61 minutes for a 700MB dvd. Perhaps you're confusing megabits with megabytes. It's very slow. Even 1.5 megabytes per second is slow. You can get by if you're doing ordinary stuff, but if you're doing any work that involves uploading/downloading, especially uploading will be slow, work that might involve version control, web design, etc, or just downloading a 100gb game, it will be horrifically slow, and god forbid you have a business with multiple people trying to work, it would be glacial. Any kind of video calling would be out of the question too, the upload would be way too low.
I have had it for about 6-months now. I’m very happy with the service… allows me to work a remote IT job on 43 acres of affordable wilderness.
Wow ur living the dream..
Excellent!
@@DonDorian416He really is ROFL.
How much is the equipment and monthly fees
@@MrHav1k
Why are you rolling on the floor laughing?
Recently drove across the middle of australia, from Adelaide to Darwin and back, and had a starlink dish on the car. We were getting 10's or 100's of Mbps driving across some of the most remote places in the world. Every roadhouse we passed had a Starlink dish. Its basically the only way we could communicate out there.
How did you install Starlink dish on a car?
@@alexanderchenf1 Carefully
@@alexanderchenf1 Can't on small cars, but can on a small trailer. And simple on RVs.
Isn’t it great? I am a big fan of Elon. I work for Boeing. We could never do this. First the cost. Second we are too big and too dumb.
latency is bad tho, cant play like live racing or poker etc
I live on a coffee farm in the rural mountains of Bali, Indonesia. Starlink was a true gift when we got it in early July 2024. It took an hour to mount the dish on the roof and 15 minutes to setup the link. Thanks Elon for being a saviour to all of us who languished under legacy internet options 🙏
May His Light shine upon us all 🙏🙏
@@arpakynaok he’s not God but may his internet service shine down for sure
@@jack_up1122 No but they did it 2000 years ago surly we can create a new god and a new Bible
Now you have a new god and new sword 🤪🤪
Internet coverage in some rural areas in Germany is so catastrophic that Starlink is my only hope moving forward.
@@dagmegetachew3954comparing VSAT to Starlink?
@dagmegetachew3954 vsat doesn't hold a candle to starlink my dude. 20-35 ms latency with no data cap.
Up video quality to 8K60fps!
internet is bad even in urban areas of Germany - both in service and costs. Thanks to Helmut Kohl.
"Catastrophic" internet coverage?
Starlink is one of the smartest moves by SpaceX. It generated huge demand for commercial rockets, which enables SpaceX to drive down cost even further.
😢bdadzo 0:25
(ignore this comment as it was misinformed)
SpaceX expected 20 million customers by 2022. They have 2 million right now. Smart guy for sure.
@@blakewisswell 1.4 and growing revenue per year is nothing to sneeze at.
@@MionwangYour analogy is so wrong. Space X rockets enable Starlink to achieve something called vertical integration which drives down costs. It's like someone planting corn to feed chicken which then lay eggs. The chicken provide market for the corn albeit at reduced costs. The same goes for Starlink. It provides market for Space X rockets at reduced costs.
I work at Starlink as an engineer for our satellite communications. Yes, there are some downsides, but I believe internet access is a fundamental human right. Starlink allows access to internet in so many rural areas that ISPs are unwilling to put money into to build infastructure. Hopefully everybody on planet Earth can one day have access to internet, and Starlink can help make that goal a reality.
THIS
I’m in the process of interviewing for a role at McGregor that supports Starlink’s operations and this coupled with being a Starlink user is why I believe in the technology.
Keep up the good work.
yep if the Karens and NIMBYs of the world want to wage a war, it should be with greedy local ISPs unwilling to run a few miles of cable. Starlink is a necessity and that’s why no one can stop it
@@l2l3l9 Don't get all aggro because your life sucks! This guy is doing something great with his life and you are here doing NOTHING but complaining. Go out and get something done...anything and maybe you'll stop posting garbage.
So grateful to finally be connected thanks to starlink! 3 years living in Costa Rica without internet and life has changed drastically in the last month
My sis lives in a village in Italy, miles from anywhere. The only Internet connection was super slow DSL from Telecom Italia, which made working from home really difficult - e.g. having to fly backwards & forwards to London for meetings. Then Starlink came along. It's been a game changer: decent bandwidth & no problem with video conferencing, streaming etc. Word got around and now there are Starlink terminals popping up elsewhere in the neighborhood, which is all good for the local economy.
@@jcd-k2syou know that if its small enought it would be closer to doxxing for op to tell you right ?
that was always the goal behind starlink; to bring modern economies (and education) to places in the middle of nowhere. The education part is very exciting, kids in remote villages can get a real education now, assuming equipment is donated to them.
@@moonasha eventually, when the dishes get cheap enough, and they are continuously improving on this front, even people in Africa that live without electricity will be able to connect to the internet using small solar panels.
If I were to take a guess, some people in the world will probably connect to the internet faster then they'll connect to electricity.
Imagine that, hundreds of millions of people, added to the shared intelligence pool of humanity.
people are begining to send money to America....why is this 'all good for the local economy'?
@@occamraiser internet is a useful thing. You can do all kinds of interesting things with it, like having a business with access to credit cards...
One of the most important aspects of Starlink was barely mentioned in the video: Starlink is possible because SpaceX has a monopoly on reusable orbital boosters with Falcon 9. They are launching Starlink satellite stacks at cost on the most cost efficient orbital launch system ever made. Anyone that wants to build a competing LEO megaconstellation will need to launch with SpaceX, or find another provider that can solve reusable orbital launch at a large scale. The former would be awkward, the latter does not exist in 2023. The economics of trying to compete with Starlink on a like for like basis is just crazy to imagine.
For perspective, SpaceX has so far in 2023 launched 81 orbital missions on with a 100% success rate, the vast majority of which were on reused boosters (48 of those were Starlink). Their goal is to break 100 launches this year. The global total including SpaceX is 173 successful orbital launches for 2023 as of today.
Very important, well put.
NASA had every opportunity to innovate new launch technology, but the bureaucratic nature of federal entities. SpaceX and Starlink are innovating new technologies and deserve the market share they have, and if anyone wants to compete needs to do better.
The competitive nature of this will eventually drive down costs of space launching, satellite internet, and anything else that is tied to this.
Competition breeds innovation.
I hate how polarized anything Elon does, because it takes away from the work of the people behind the companies.
Love him or hate him. He has rapidly changed the car and space industry for the better. The private space industry has more investment then ever, and I'm rooting for all.
Starlink already has been a gamer changer for those who would otherwise be out even as flawed as it can be. So while I would never have a use for it at the moment it doesn't mean it isn't great.
I am more worried about people on earth than astrophysists.
I'm rooting for Starship that will get a second go I'm guessing since I keep seeing stuff on here.
Blue Orgins and such need to get their crap together too.
That is one thing about Space X that people don't give them credit for. They seem to keep rapidly moving forward, and are not afraid to fail or take risks to make the entire system better. I feel like other companies are too safe or something. Blue Orgins seems to be behind on many projects.
For me, it shows a huge lack of innovation from companies like blue origin, boeing, and others. Spacex has spent the least in tax payer $ and done the most with it. The others have failed time and again, and blamed invocations problems on the lack of money, when the real problem is poor leadership.
@@dianapennepacker6854 Elon is only polarizing because he doesn't actively help the people that don't like him.
those people aren't angry at what he is doing, just that he isn't doing it for them.
he does over promise like a used car salesman, but it's generally not him scamming people so much as keeping the hype up and pushing aggressive timelines.
but people do like to use that as ammo to take shots at him.
I grew up in a very rural area, and for most of my life no matter how much money we were willing to pay there wasn't a high speed internet that could get to us. My parents now pay for starlink and it has changed the game in rural areas, I can visit home and continue to work remotely, I could barely do my homework there in the past.
Roughly where and which country are you from?
Didn't know there are still rural areas with no high-speed fiber
@@Leo-ev9ss I work in communications, and there are definitely lots of places without. That has to do with cost of construction compared to possible customer count
@@Leo-ev9sswhat else don’t you know? 😂
@@Leo-ev9ssthere are many underserved high speed Internet services throughout the United States.
Maybe in US, in EU doesn't work, and to me looks like a lot of hype, if only in US you get something out of it. Maybe is worth is some remote area of the world, but only if it works, atm is not worth it.
I installed it yesterday and the service is superb. He’s killing the competition. Good lad.
Yes, more power to him. And more and more…
He.... (the fact king stupidity) is a con man.
HE is using his 3 billion public funding for MARS to fund the star link con.
Rocket go boom. Oopsies.
Look! Hyperloop!
Star link is a complete game changer. I used it on the cruise ships. It’s absolutely amazing.
Your own dish or did the ship have one? Because I've heard that cruise-lines charge an arm and a leg (and a kidney, too) if you want to use onboard WiFi!
The ship probably rented out the wifi@@dreamingflurry2729
It was a game changer at our off-grid cabin as well. It's amazing!
@@dreamingflurry2729 Has to be by the ship company. They do charge more but reasonable.
Wonderful
Starlink has been life changing for my family and I at our off-grid cabin. Helps a ton with my wildlife research!
That is great to hear:) Glad you and your family have that. -🙂-
congrats on being ON - GRID again..
@annakristine6118 thanks! We are still technically off the grid (referring to the power grid) but it's definitely a step up from complete isolation!
should stay off the grid. Im trapped
@eliasi185 still "off-grid", as we are not connected to the power grid
What ever happens in the future. Elon Musk will always be remembered as one of the most important inventor.
What did he invent then?
@@Dave1507 He invented a new marijuana strain.
@@sweet_amir you mean he paid some growers to breed him a new strain and slapped a name on it. That's not how inventing works.
Important industrialist, not inventor. But yeah, looks like he'll surpass Edison, Ford & Jobs.
@@S0ulinth3machin3 He has too much money, some ideas and he used to have a killer PR Team. These days, not so much.
People don't realize this is a huge national security advantage for the United States.
its just temporary..
@@christianmeza4941 true see lots of other countries testing landing rockets seems like every week hehehe
@@akbeal china hehe
he is NOT an american and cant be trusted at heart.
Starlink has been way more responsible than most other companies out there... especially Amazon. I think they get a lot of hate just out of pure envy... wanting to slow them down so other players can catch up.
Basically yes! There is absolutely no reason to hate on Starlink. It is by far the best in the game and other have absolutely nothing on it. The only people that hate on the system are Musk-haters for the most part
Brother have you watched the video
People bashed elon for turning it off in Ukraine but if you dig into it, it was actually the u.s who didn't authorize.
SpaceX biggest customer is the u.s military. Military is already using starling for personal reasons & are actively developing a closed data link system for U.S military use.
Starlink is absolutely brilliant for the very sparse rural populations in NZ and Australia, as the constellation is sized for the much larger northern hemisphere populations. NZ, Australia, the island nations and mid-ocean shipping get city fibre-grade bandwidth and performance.
🤣🤣🤣
Sparse rural populations do not add up to a lot of people so it is a small market. That is the problem with Starlink, not enough subscribers.
Imagine being as much of a creator/maker as Elon Musk and then hating him because he’s simultaneously based and successful.
Love the haters.
Another fake review.
What about the possible affect these are having on our human bodies as they Emmitt all that advanced technology and frequency across our homes and sky's nearly every night they travel these things by our homes.
@@rogerphelps9939not enough subscribers but yet such huge technology going across our sky's makes me HUGELY SUSPICIOUS on why he would even be allowed to do that?
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I live in a rural area in Ontario Canada that does not have anything high speed when it comes to the Internet. The best I could get was a 1Mb download speed on a DSL line that usually capped out at 250Kb. Finally bit the bullet and bought a Starlink dish. I have no regrets.
The funny thing though is I had a gent from Bell come to my house offering me Internet via wireless. He chimed on about how much better it would be than DSL. I stopped him part way through his sales pitch and told him I had Starlink. He said to me "Guess there's no point in talking to you any more", then turned and left. 🤣
If that dsl box on the outside of your house says Charles Industries on it .. I worked on that design when I was 25 .. about 33 years ago ...😂😂
As a customer of Starlink for a year, it’s let us access High Speed Internet in a regional area in Australia, where our Government has failed us with our National Broadband Network (NBN), where our Fixed Wireless Internet access has given us Speeds of
50 Mbps Down and 8 Mbps Up, verse Starlink Speeds is 230 Mbps Down and 20+ Mbps Up on a Cloudy Day! Thanks Elon and SpaceX! However it’s important that Competition is also present.
Yeah, Starlink's survival is going to depend on how they'll handle genuine competition. Elon is a good disruptive leader but, not so much in the "maintaining the edge over tough competition" business. Tesla basically brought about the EV revolution, but has since fallen behind the EV options offered by more traditional car manufacturers. It'll be a tough road ahead.
@@Pranav_Bhamidipati
The Tesla vehicle was always aimed at the high end market, so is limited to a subset of the total market. Others have now achieved the ability to make cars for the lower price market; Tesla apparently does not see a benefit in joining the commodities market created in the lower end. Musk is not 'losing an edge', he's lopped off the most profitable segment for himself. And now he's in the rocket business.
Elon is an actual person who can and in someways, change the course of human history.....like him or hate him, its undeniable that he is a genius.....what a true superhero in real life looks like.
Totally Elon Musk supporter! He’s doing amazing things and he’s really taking us towards a more amazing future.
Elon Musk is a pro-Russian traitor foiling a Ukrainian drone boat operation in Crimea turning off his Starlink network and forcing those drone boats to run aground.
@MrReee-xq4yz What does his father have to do with him? Lol.
@MrReee-xq4yzrofl
He's a sleazy capitalist and nothing more. Don't be fooled.
@MrReee-xq4yzBut Elon is not
Not gonna lie, this is probably the best idea Elon had. In my rural area, we use starlink and we can watch HD movies while almost in the middle of nowhere
Because Musk is a WEF SIMPLETON.
He is running their transhumanism sector.
Musk is the "good cop" to their "bad cop".
Thats a highly debatable thing ;). While Starlink has undoubtedly had a great positive impact, and will continue to be one, Tesla is his biggest impact by far, with SpaceX likely proving to match that in the future.
Spacex is miles above both. People will read history books and think it was silly to use gas cars not smart to use electric. Rockets on the other hand are a totally different planet. Reusable rocketry is pretty much the biggest technological accomplishment of mankind, a leap above landing on the moon. @@sebastianorye2702
Do you think it's coming from a magic flying aluminum can? It's not. It's ground based just like all other communication. Musk spent billions putting up towers and putting devices on existing radio towers.
@@sebastianorye2702 Tesla is affordable and is of use only to, by how much of the population of the world? Compared that with Starlink.
Starlink is also a great option for people in countries with restricted internet access.
there are people who were able to smuggle Starlink dishes into Iran and be able to use the free internet.
@elonmuskceo-tesla
@@jcd-k2s Keep coping, just like CSS who thought they would never reach 500'000 users.
@@jcd-k2sthe paragraph man is here !!!!
Do you have a source? Because Starlink has to activate a location for it to function!
@@jcd-k2s are you okay, did daddy elon touch you somewhere naughty? why are you commenting everywhere saying everyone's comments are fake lmao
A very well researched video. I'm glad the comments from Kari Bingen about Starlink and Ukraine. Most media outlets get the facts wrong. As for Starship, there have been delays but these are almost exclusively regulatory. Once that's resolved the pace of test launches will increase dramatically. The program is still moving at a more rapid pace than any comparable heavy lift rocket in history.
My point exactly. Every now and then the little guy gets a victory and it gives everybody hope.
Starlink has helped our students on Indian Reservations who are secluded without any access to internet. It's amazing how far we've come.
I fully agree. The Internet doesn't belong only to city dwellers. We all need to able to reap the benefits of having it.
What do you think they are doing with your information with that internet they provide you
@@Hidden-comment164, well I guess the same as any other internet provider...But You still have a choice not to use it. Unfortunately that´s the way it is
@@Hidden-comment164 You know ALL internet providers have access to your data? tf do you think? thats why u use a vpn if ur concerned, which is what I use.
Remote worker here, Starlink is wonderful!
My hands have touched hundreds of thousands of user terminals. I hope my efforts have done something for this world.
Hope you wash them regularly. 😅
Our Starlink service has enabled me to do field biological research much more easily, which allows me to also contribute to the world. Your work matters more than you could imagine.
Thank you for your hard work!
I don't use Starlink, but still, thank you!
As an offshore worker, I am super thrilled
Something that is missing is the astronomy discussion is the future implications. Starlink is meant to fund starship which will allow significantly bigger and better telescopes to go to space. Imagine a JWST that is is 5x its size!
They don't understand until they see. That you DO understand is a superpower that you shouldn't underestimate.
I agree. Space based manned observatories will also be possible.
50x the price
@@cameronh3260 One literal thousand times less. 20 million versus 20 billion.
@@cameronh3260 SpaceX's goal is to get the price down to nearly fuel only. Image how much it would cost if they had to build a new airplane after each flight.
Starlink is awesome. My house has been covered since 2021. It's amazing how I can stream 4k in my house via space. I even took it down one time and took it on a camping trip.
👍 Pretty much anyyyyy business against starlink is losing money bc starlink is so good, like Viasat they'd rob their costumers in broad daylight.
screw viasat! 🤣 that's who i had before starlink. it was better than nothing but the latency was awful and there were data caps!
The ships we are working in our fleet
Has all implemented starlink for use as internet onboard. It has really revolutionized the way we communicate to our families we are super blessed 🙏💙
All I will say that as a retired Australian who loves travelling in our outback which vertically no phone or internet Starlink in my caravan is a total game changer thank you Elon
ive had starlink for 2 years now and its amazing, i was paying $250 a month for dial up speeds, starlink was a game changer for us rural living people. now they just need to lower the price of it, $150 a month is a bit too much but still half what i used to pay lol
$150 a month ??? Where are you living?
@@Wirmish Depends on what service you get also. Residential (house use) in USA is $120, Roam service (RV, camping, not tied to a 1 location) is $150. Boat service is $250 a month $2500 for the high performance antennae (assume its needed for the waves).
well I pay for high speed fiber 70$ then throw in YOU Tube TV ,Hula etc.. a few more I am at little under 200$
@@Alexdiaz727 I pay $140CAD for half gig fiber line in Toronto. I think Musk is asking for $170/mo. It's honestly not that much more expensive and definitely something I will consider when I build an RV or van for camping.
@@Rayden440 Same for me. I want to get a couple of acres of land someday. Starlink may have to be my main internet so I hope the 2.0 and beyond versions work out. From what I've read overall coverage has gone up as 1.0 deployed but overall speeds have dropped as they grew their subscriber base. Hope the 2.0 version solves that.
I have had starlink for over a year now, it works great!!! We can watch 4 tvs, videoconference, and game on ps5 playing Call of Duty all at the same time. I think we have only had one small outage for a short time.
How is the ping for video games?
@@Spiderweb007 excellent i get 10-40 ms depending on how many people are using the wifi
@paragpatil5356 normally around 20ms. I know that there are faster ping speeds out there, but where I live, this is the fastest I can get. My previous provider wasn't that low.
your wallet must feel a lot lighter too 💸
@KerbalSpaceHD the upfront cost is expensive but worth the speed and bandwidth. $120 a month is competitive to what we were paying monthly.
I go to a decently remote cabin ever year. About an hour from a city. Wifi has always been terrible because of the large mountain ranges blocking signal. Starlink arrived for us last year and it is incredible.
i would go to a remote cabin to live slower for a few days and unplug... why go anywhere if youre just gonna spend the same amount of time on the internet
I don't believe you, I tried it out, in Italy, in Spain and in Portugal, while travelling, it was terrible, and if it doesn't work well in EU, I strongly doubt it works in the rest of world, probably in US is the only place where it kind of works, or if you consider countries that have no or very bad coverage, maybe is worth in that case.
An hour from a city lol that ain't remote
Try phkin walkin it & then see if u still feel the same way........@@tylersmith9868
All I can say here is IT WORKS! No matter where you go. Even out back Australia .. thank you Elon
Just wanted to say that your comprehensive and informative videos don't go unnoticed!
Hello ❤ How Are You Doing?
nice PFP lol
This is Propaganda not information. It's mostly against starlink, watch again and see. This is how they brainwash you.
They have increased the amount of bandwidth deployed per month by 4 times with the V2 mini satellites (still launched on falcon 9).
So 500'000 new users per month or 30 million in 5 years is possible without starship.
30 million? That’s it?
Talk about cash burn.
@@CobaltLobster 30 million users with the current cash burn, so 15 times more revenue for the same costs.
Do you realise that the satellites have a lifetime of 5 years so they keep adding up?
but they lose 1500 dollers per new customer for 2 years because the uplink dish
@@jebes909090 That was the case for the old antenna (the circular one)
The rectangle V2 antenna cost $500 to make and they are about to release a smaller V3 antenna.
@@johntheux9238 And they would probably make the chips themselves, not the first time a Musk company done chip design.
Thanks to the Starlink for providing us the opportunity to connect to the world from our tiny island in the Pacific Micronesia---Satawal Island
plenty of tiny islands use amateur radio to say hi.
Elon he is so smart man. He is the leader in this world. ❤❤😊
1 person dies a year from space debre? That may be the lowest number of any related death i have heard in my life
"Let us assume that SpaceX is lying to us and that the satellites meticulously designed to burn up in the atmosphere in fact come down to the ground as a lethal missile." No wonder SpaceX responded with a strongly worded letter.. 😆
Having lived in the mountains for years, with at best super slow satellite internet , where streaming anything is out of the question, certainly no video calls or Zoom, StarLink is just short of a miracle. It’s like having hi speed internet in the city
Elon is our modern day Alexander graham bell, Tesla, Albert Einstein. A world changer taking us to new technologies we could never imagine
If you need it, there are no options, and use it daily like I do you know how important this is. It’s actually better than what I had when I was in a top ten metro USA area. Just incredible. Thanks Star-link team.
That is the USA for you. Famed for its stone age internet provision. The civilised world is a lot better.
I’ve been using Starlink since April of 21 it’s a game changer for sure
We also were on the tail end of the beta (got a 1st Gen round "Dishy" in July 21) and couldn't agree more! Great, fast broadband that was otherwise unavailable to us at "The Ranch," plus no hassle billing, no data cap, and an awesome app that handles everything! And with the new 3rd generation router, we can stream throughout the house, out in the shop, even the barn! Life changing for sure! 🚀😎✌️
I just have normal internet,cost me just 30$ a month,its great,no need for starlink
Wow an unbiased unwoke reporting about Elon Musk starlink from MSM . Good job CNBC 👌
We got starlink about 1 year ago and will never look back! Is has been absolutely amazing, we live in a very rural area in California so access to an ISP is limited. So limited in fact that until the advent of starlink we only had one. They were very expensive and the max downloads we could achieve were 50Mbps down. Starlinks initial start up cost is high but the speeds and reliability are far better then what we were getting. We average 250Mpbs down with speeds as high as 300, the lowest we get is 50 which is the highest we were getting with our local ISP, this makes streaming and downloading effortless. If you’re on the fence I would highly recommend doing it.
Starlink is amazing. I live in rural Ontario and everyone has it now. Works flawlessly
I have starlink here in rural Philippines. It's a lifeline for me to work and bring money into this community
We live in the middle of nowhere, off grid, and it amazes me at how little power this transceiver uses (while not melting snow), giving us more than 100MBits per second.
We do as well- live off grid way out in the mountains. Starlink made my son hella sick for 10months before we got rid of it to see if that was what was making him sick and sure enough, he got better real quick and never looked back!
@@didactica9326 what
@@didactica9326lmao what do you mean sick. None of what you said makes sense 😂
@@didactica9326 fake news
@@SirSuperBoxers possibly it doesn’t make sense to you because you weren’t there? You weren’t part of the experience?
Innovative free enterprise will always outrun bureaucratic governments. Thank God for Elon Musk.
God bless and take care for Mr Musk ❤❤
A tesla may be out of the reach of many. However this Star Link tech has gotten my attention. Elon, especially seeing how Ukraine has been assisted, as done a world of good. Gone are the days, of loosing net on the sea, in the dessert, antarctica. Amazing.
I have starlink in the US and New Zealand. Both work perfectly, getting 250-350 mbps routinely.
Om commenting from the Philippines. Thank you Mr. Musk for your amazing technilogy and for doing what governments can't do (and shouldn't do).
Great job on the great reporting. No politics just journalism. Report not advise. Old school feel, thanks.
My only option for decent internet is Starlink. It actually works pretty good. I use it for online gaming and its fast enough to enjoy FPS games. I have been using it for 2 months and so far only 1 time the internet was down for about an hour. Other than that, no issues
The criticism for Starlink not allowing Ukraine to use Starlink for military missions is insane. That was a condition laid out when first giving them to them. They were supposed to be using it for communication and using it when Russia was jamming their landlines. To use it for war is not what it was ever intended for. I think he barely let's our own military use it, or he may have given them their own private network. Not sure.
While I don't remember seeing that as a condition, the idea that he gets to just decide that the ships shelling civilians shouldn't be sank is insane. His personal vulnerability to Kremlin propaganda shouldn't be a factor in exactly which way starlink is used to facilitate the killing of Russians.
@@Rose_Harmonic He didn't decide that. Do you truly think that Elon Musk is either in the top secret meetings with Ukraine's military leaders, or that they ask him permission to attack, or that they are even dependent on him to attack? Service simply wasn't on in those areas. And Ukraine has other means to fight back.
@@Rose_Harmonic How about we stop killing people and see what happens
@@Rose_Harmonic The condition was to not use it for war purposes.
Also, due to US sanctions of Crimea, he could not and cannot enable it in the region.
@@theipc-twizzt2789 starlink being the backbone of the Ukrainian military is a war purpose
This is shockingly balanced and unbiased. Well done, CNBC.
While I do have a pretty good optic cable net connection, my brother who lives just couple of kilometers away is not so lucky. Our local providers just shrug at his requests for connection, pointing out that he lives too far away from main areas of our town. Building a separate line to connect him and couple of his nearest neighbors is simply not economic. More and more, Starlink looks like his only option to have decent connection in foreseeable future.
Yeah as a Canadian it's a double wammy, not only is it hard to get rural connections, the duopoly of rogers-bells absolutely screws customers over.
Speed of Starlink is 50 - 250mbits/s, better than most cable internet in remote locations (if cable even exists there)
Mines 150mbps and it’s the max I can get and I live in a city
@@kadendoyle2759 I think 50 is enough for most gaming, though atm its still too expinsive for gamers to get, though 5-10 years down the line, it will be the next best thing to fiber optic
@@josephmath1usually the ping is much worse than cable.
@@kadendoyle2759 It isn't designed for cities with other services. If other services provide faster service, you should use those, not Starlink
@@MetallicReg What do you expect when the signals are coming from Space???? Cables are tethered to cables, booster stations and data centers.....
Amazon will never be able to compete with starship unless BO develops their own completely reusable rocket. Thats not gonna happen anytime soon tho. Also it doesn’t really make sense for us Europeans to waste taxes like that. Would be much more efficient to just try to get some kind of deal with SpaceX. The only option would be to invest heavily into launch capacity and reduce launch cost, but that is in fact very expensive and it does not seem to be a priority.
The EU seems intent on maintaining ESA as a thing that exists, while being too busy being conservative to bother funding or allocating to ESA the resources and institutional capacity necessary to be anything more than a line item they can pat themselves on the back for maintaining the existence of.
What about new glenn? And ula Vulcan centaur?
@@liloheinrich8659 New Glenn won't be fully reuasable for some time, if at all. Originally, they were planning on only reusing the first stage, similar to Falcon 9, but they are working on a reuseable second stage, as well. We will just have to see if it becomes a reality.
Vulcan Centaur isn't looking like it will have any reuse. They have talked about SMART reuse, which is recovering the engine section and reusing that, but they don't seem to be working on it. And if they implement it, it's still less reuse than Falcon 9.
Being competitive with Falcon 9 works until Starship is operational, which may be next year.
@@liloheinrich8659 They are not FULLY reusable. Like Falcon 9. The upper stages burn up on reentry, so you have to build a new one every time. Of course, Falcon 9 has the enormous advantage of already existing and having huge launch numbers and reliability, evolved design and economics of scale because of it. But a fully reusable rocket like Starship is a different beast entirely, economically speaking.
@@RosscoAW There are political and global strategic reasons to have independent capabilities, but it is NOT cheap. As a not-so-fun fact, it is much better to have an east coast with a huge ocean outside it. Which is why Europe launches from a left-over piece of South American coastline from the former French empire. (My apologies to the proud people of French Guyana, but you know you would not have much of a space program as a historically independent nation.) Not ideal. Say what you will about Florida, but it is handy for space travel.
Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for truth.
Engaging in an individual option is fair but its performance level can’t generate high dividends. Diversification is the secret to optimal performance, that’s why I have my interest set on options based on projected growth and performance.
To create high dividends, it’s wrong to engage in a single option rather than diversify into various options with high performance coupled with the aid of a Pro will generate higher dividends
Do not lay your eggs in one basket.” I engage on various options with the aid of my pro, *JENNY PAMOGAS CANAYA* and so far have acquired so-much
I just searched *JENNY PAMOGAS CANAYA* out of curiosity, her profound dexterity looks too ideal for everyone on board!
Even in New York, I had horrible internet access with Frontier. LOVING my Starlink connection. Thank you Elon ! My only complaint is that I don't have a good "view" of North - the direction you're suppose to point it- and it's affecting my download speeds. Wish it could be West or South.
Astronomers complain about SpaceX because they know they can, but all the other corporations and governments don't care what astronomers think, and astronomers are going to have to learn how to adapt rather than expecting everyone else to compromise for them.
Spaced based telescopes are revealing stuff that ground based units can't even imagine. They should promote more of the billions they want for more space based machines.
Yes, they'll need to adapt to a world where all meaningful astronomy is done from space based platforms. SpaceX is bringing the price of space access down dramatically, due to rocket reuse. And Starship will take this to another level of cheaper space access.
Ground Based telescopes are a relic from the past. They dont have room in this world apart form it being a recreational hobby.
@@mylastnamemk0939 Radio telescopes would still be placed on the ground. But I agree that cheaper launch costs are better for astronomy in general.
@@mylastnamemk0939 They are not. Ground based telescopes do still define the resolution barrier in astronony, beating both Hubble and JWST. Eg., ESO's VLT has a resolution of 0.002 arcsecond. Compared to Hubble (0.05) or JWST (0.1), this is about 20x better resolution for optical wavelengths. Research before posting. Thanks.
BTW, the technology represented by modern Earth-based telescopes is astonishing, with adaptive optics and interferometric coupling of multiple mirrors. Something not yet possible to deploy into space. JWST is in space because it uses a wavelength blocked by our atmosphere. Real progress would come from a telescope array on the far side of the moon, at this point in time ...
Elon Musk really embodies what a business model for the USA should be. Compared to the money/power hungry animals that control the feeble heads of our country he is a leader to be admired! Kudos to his principles and policies!
Absolutely amazing! Elon Musk has such amazing talent, so very proud of Young man ! you. God be with you always !
amazin talent in scaming people yea
When Starship comes fully online it will fundamentally change the world we live in.
It will change nothing because its to expensiv!
I saw the Starlink array in the night sky and thought we were finally being conquered by aliens
Starlink is amazing!
Has the guy saying the initial market has saturated ever looked at a subscription service or looked at the map of the countries they currently serve? It will be many years until the initial growth curve flattens out my guy.
It's amazing to think that people getting lost out in the oceans or in rural areas of the planet will mostly be a thing of the past because everyone will essentially has access to satellite radio.
right up untill the moment your battery goes flat
Well, of course, there are going to be exceptions but i would imagine that people who are going into the middle of the ocean or out in the middle of nowhere are going to bring extra batteries incase such events happen as a precaution but there will always be darwin award winners who will bring less batteries to save some money for their trip. @@kiwidiesel
incorrect - this has always been the case; any naval vessel laid down since the early 1990s that's classed to traverse the world's oceans is already outfitted with satellite comms as mandated by the IMO
Naval vessels? I'm talking about average citizens freely traveling through exploration on land and water with no signal, navel vessels have always had state of the art communications systems. @@leeterthanyou
@@leeterthanyou true but this goes beyond large vessels, this applies to anyone with a cell phone on the planet. Starlink V2s will allow existing phones to send text messages from anywhere on earth apparently. I know there's ELTs or whatever the boat and hiking equivalent are called, but those systems are finicky and not too reliable. A small boat that gets pulled out to sea will soon be able to text its gps coordinates to any rescuer, as long as they have phone battery. And obviously it applies to hikers in remote areas. I wouldn't be surprised if future rescue beacons use the starlink network in addition to the existing satellite systems
I can not say enough great things about my experience with Starlink thus far. Starlink has been a godsend for my family allowing my family members to further themselves academically while enjoying a greater quality of life that Starlink has made possible. Thank you Elon Musk and team.
Unless you live in a major metro centre internet sucks or is non existent. I live rural in Australia, starlink is an absolute gamechanger for us. Better speeds than our nbn national internet. Now living rural you can do business just the same as in abig city. We out here LOVE starlink.
Wait till you hear about AST spacemobile.
I live in the woods of Maine and 15 years ago our area had dial up internet, we now have DSL which is incredibly slow. There is no cell service here. Starlink has brought our area more into alignment with populated areas in terms of infrastructure.
Informative, balanced and avoided sensationalism. Great report!
It's a CNBC miracle...
Because it's not Indian.
Man is out here playing real-life Tony Stark 😂
Going from 3 Mgps to 200 Mgbs in rural Italy is a game changer for me, and for only 10 extra euros a month. Once people around me realize this, they'll all use Starlink.
Billions of internet 👥 users, Starlink can generate money 💵 that can surpass all expectations. Starlink has no competition.
Thanks
I love my Starlink. It's awesome!
I used to not comprehend what Starlink was going to become back in 2018, and whether it would be worth it, and it's quite scary how resonating their service is & needed as of today, just 5 years later!!
watching this using starlink, from a remote rural area in the Philippines. never been connected😊
I know it's difficult to get good accurate information. You did the best job so far out of the other news agencies.
It’s a life changer for those of us who travel in remote locations.
Surprisingly balanced coverage! Only some minor slipus. Great job!
The Man Elon is Amazing....
is amazingly far-right extremist.
StarLink is amazing!
Starlink is amazing only when in the right hands. Elon Musk is a pro-Russian traitor foiling a Ukrainian drone boat operation in Crimea turning off his Starlink network and forcing those drone boats to run aground.
Let's go SpaceX!!
Amazon thinking it can compete with Starlink when Blue Origin can’t even get into orbit. 😂. By the time this happens, Space X will have the entire World using Starlink. I want Starlink service to be better than cable so I can kick my dumb cable provider to the curb.
Not gonna lie I want Starlink to monopolize satelite internet
True lol
@@aslamnurfikri7640why do you want a monopoly? Competition has always been good for innovation and consumers
The U.S. needs to dominate in the domain of space, for the good of the country and for the good of the world!!💯
As a pilot to be able to have real time weather updates from ground based weather radar stations straight to my Avionics overlayed on the NAV MAP would be a game changer. Very much looking forward to this one day.
I don't think people here care about what a pilot wants from Starlink. Be happy with your onboard radar.
@@HansLiu23 cant wait until youre in a thunderstorm riding coach, you might want that pilot to have everything possible ,
People 100, 500 even a 1000 years from now will know Elon Musk.
Hes a very good product manager
@@JJJJ-vn1ixnah he's a disruptor and world changer
Nope. Sorry little Musk worshiper. BELIEVE IN ELON AND YOU TOO SHALL FIND HAPPINESS ON MARS!
@steven5054 Ahh did he hurt your feelings?
@talon310calif in fact in 2050 elon ilusion will fall, and he explained that.
I've owned Starlink for about 3 years now. mostly for my rural home in Colorado mountains plus taking with me in the RV. When they changed their agreement preventing me from roaming in RV, and increased the price and dropped the speed by 40% I paused the service and went back to my old wireless PTP service. I 'UN-pause' Starlink for traveling in the RV.
I really love the technology but not affordable where options are available. Realistically, that's how it was designed.
$150 for roaming , my home internet service is $110 . Starlink seems to be a reasonable price .