For those of us who don't wish to use Starlink, could you please do a video on alternatives to Starlink, of other satellite broadband internet service providers, that are either available now or are in development? Thanks.
Starlink can absolutely have great speeds when your view is not obstructed because at that exact time you have a clear view to the satellite, so you will experience great speeds. However, if you have some obstructions somewhere in your line of view because of trees, you will have times you experience interruptions and periods of no internet connectivity that can be as short as a 1s drop or sometimes much longer such as 15 seconds or more. Every situation is different and sometimes some minor obstructions have little effect while other times it can be extremely frustrating if the obstructions are severe enough. It also depends on what you are doing on on the internet on how much these interruptions impact you. Streaming creates a pretty large buffer so interruptions are way less noticeable, but real time video conferencing will generally experience noticeable interruptions from just a 2 second drop or longer.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter I am planning a world record for the smallest boat to cross the Atlantic and was seriously thinking about using Star Link...lol....
For those of us who don't wish to use Starlink, could you please do a video on alternatives to Starlink, of other satellite broadband internet service providers, that are either available now or are in development? Thanks.
I love your videos about Starlink. Thanks.
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FWIW, I have taught multiple six-day courses about cybersecurity (8 hours per day) live online without any issue at all. It's been rock solid.
It doesn't need to by wide open. That is a common misnomer. I've been amazed at the speeds while under trees.
Starlink can absolutely have great speeds when your view is not obstructed because at that exact time you have a clear view to the satellite, so you will experience great speeds. However, if you have some obstructions somewhere in your line of view because of trees, you will have times you experience interruptions and periods of no internet connectivity that can be as short as a 1s drop or sometimes much longer such as 15 seconds or more.
Every situation is different and sometimes some minor obstructions have little effect while other times it can be extremely frustrating if the obstructions are severe enough.
It also depends on what you are doing on on the internet on how much these interruptions impact you. Streaming creates a pretty large buffer so interruptions are way less noticeable, but real time video conferencing will generally experience noticeable interruptions from just a 2 second drop or longer.
I am curious... how much data is used for messaging and email???
Not much
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter I am planning a world record for the smallest boat to cross the Atlantic and was seriously thinking about using Star Link...lol....
Is the land mobility plan available to all over the world
Yes - wherever Starlink has licenses.