@@baseplate8428Starlink would only suck in a busy area if there's lots of people using the same service. Are you ok? But in busy cellular areas Starlink won't be affected. Not sure why you don't know this and it's 2023.
@@xXSinForLifeXxhe literally went home to test starlink. It w0uld have been better if he tested starlink out where he was or if he tested 5G at his home.
@@darkvader1992Yeah Cause its still a Village Even tho remote but in many places in certain countries even in India for regions like Jammu Kasmir and high range areas Signals are litterly 0 and that can be an issue if you are in need of some form of connection so starlink just is available to rectify that.
@@GhostRider-je2hm I travel all over the UK because of my job. Most places have poor speeds regardless of the signal strength in this country. This is because of how many devices are using the network at the same time. If you live somewhere with less population then sure, it'll be good. But on average, in comparison to most developed countries (in Europe) UK is pretty slow unfortunately.
Where do you live where you can get internet, sent to your house via WiFi, for $1 a month? Where I'm from, the local ISP costs $70 a month for up to 8 Mb/s and uses coax.
@@Man_In_Black_and_White I am not sure if you realize it, but many places around the world, hell even in DEVELOPED "rich" countries people would happily pay that kind of money if it means 100 mbps ... (Speaking from experience and having worked in several countries)
@@janjan55555 Already did lol. The local cable monopoly's "electronic mail add-on" started becoming intermittent a year or so ago because they don't maintain their equipment. To be fair, the price included telephone service because they didn't sell internet service on its own.
@@220VolTthe whole thing about jio is to provide cheaper internet, I wouldn't be surprised with price increases but I don't see massive overpricing happening.
@@220VolT They won't make it expensive for atleast 3 years. They have spent lot of money on spectrums. If the price for 5g is increased people won't use 5G but will stick with 4G which is not good for jio or Airtel. They want more people to shift to 5G and once people have gotten the taste of 5G then they will increase the price.
1 GBPS? Dude thats the peak 5G speed that companies advertise . stop bullshitting lies over the youtube comments to get validation . I'm from india too and the average download speeds for 5G sits around 300mbps
Good thing about starlink, location really makes no difference aside from obstructions. Really its how many people are in your cell that might impact your speed or availability to get it. If you are super remote, you will get great speeds.
@@RyanCowanIs there a reason you didn’t test the 5G next to your house? Like the 1 bar signal? Starlink can’t compare to 5G so much you had to go stand in a field next to the 5G tower so you could actually connect to it, lol
But I get 800mbps - 1.5 gbps In my village and I get around 1.9gbps - 2.5gbps in my nearest City. And 5G is free and unlimited in INDIA. And that is osm ....!
@@J-zz It’s not ‘free’. It’s just a free upgrade from 4G/LTE (ie: same plans carry forward, you don’t have to pay more or change your plan of choice), and it’s ridiculously cheap. ‘Almost free’ would be a more appropriate description 😅
@@swirlsjbl That's a good speed what's it like in the busy hours of the day? 7pm-9pm...I have had been using 4G for years now and the congestion is a prick.
Starlink is made for rural areas where you can't get 5G and full bars, so only 28ms of latency (lag) Is insanely good! Don't compare it if you don't know the proper purpose of starlink.
Jio is scam is 5g They say 5g unlimited but it isnt After some time and some usage they do convert in 4g but after waiting they again convert into 5g And when 5g launced avg speed wad 1gbps Now its 600 mbps
5G focuses on improving mobile connectivity in urban and densely populated areas, while Starlink targets remote and rural regions with its satellite-based internet service. Both technologies have their unique advantages and play essential roles in expanding global internet access and connectivity.
It's accurate on both. The best speed test for starlink is to download some files. It gets bad download speed at these short tests, but once I start downloading, it speeds up.
@@Spartan1312 I am setting up my parents new starlink out in a rural area this weekend and they are coming off dsl too (best option for them and regularly averages 1mbs). Being in tech, this opens a wide variety of remote mountain properties for me to build and work from.
@@kristula8746just by comparing both of them. If you grab 2 different things you cant expect both to be the same. Starlink is focused on good coverage everywhere. 5g is only or cities that are capable of 5g, you need 5g anthenas to make it work.
There are two units commonly used to measure internet speed: Mbps and MBps. That little b or capital B makes all the difference. Mbps means megabits per second, and MBps means megabytes per second. To convert MBps to Mbps, you just multiply by 8, so 1MBps equals 8Mbps.
I think bro meant 990 kb per second 💀In Canada 5g is the same as this guy most suburban or urban places but in south asia(I’ve been there) internet is definitely MUCH WORSE as in similar speeds to yours if it was kilobytes, unless you’re on a 5g router not mobile data plan then no way that’s the speeds in India
Ping: 28ms vs. 22ms Everything above 100Mb/s realistically doesn't matter anyway. The problem however is, that starlink antennas aren't really great for mobile usage, so you'd have to compare it with your home connection. Unless of course, you are living in a remote area, have no glass fibre connection to your home and have to pick either starlink or using your smartphone for a hotspot or tethering.
Man, where I live Starlink is freaking amazing. I live in a very remote area; the most we can get is 40 mbps and that is under incredibly lucky circumstances. Starlink on the other hand delivers at the very least 200 mbps in good conditions and 100 in bad ones.
@@diamondlppretty much where my new house is. No cell reception and I'm paying out of pocket for an internet provider to bring back an old box to life. Was the cheaper option at 500$ where sta link was 678 to get it set up.
@@Crazyman23 our ISP at the time wouldn't even let us pay for a faster connection install 😅 Like we tried hard to get above 40 Mbit, but the only actual provider who could possibly deliver that for us was starlink
India is doing free Unlimited 5G everywhere around the country for the past few months, ( two of the biggest telecom companies are doing it) Average Speeds between 400 to 600 Mbps. It may go down in the evening ( 200-400) when everyone is free at home using data. 😅😅😂😂
@user-fg6lm3ef5o it has been ok since the replacement dish arrived but their quality control needs sorting. The cable was jammed in back to front on the original dish and it took a week to get any help. Good option if decent NBN is not available though.
@@robertbrzheintzbrz147 I actually had some spec sheet that showed devices showing "5G" in what requirements. It was quite interesting. Some show 5G if the site you're connected to has 5G, but your signal is weak, etc, took some time to understand that out lol but it tells that you can't believe whatever your phone indicator is showing
@@RyanCowanyea starlink is a game changer for farms and other remote locations without any sort of reliable internet Its fast its mostly maintenance free Only downside is that's little too expensive but you don't pay for service you pay for rocket fuel which is needed for satellites to be sent to low earth orbit
In Indonesia, we still have a lot of rural areas where phone service is non existent, starlink can reach that area because of the internet is transmitted directly from satellite, for that speed in the middle of nowhere is worth every single penny.
Starlink was promising very high speeds at one stage but recently has lowered expectations to around 100mbits/sec - sometimes more, sometimes less. Not sure if they had problems but I stopped using it as it was no better than the NBN but cost a fair bit more. Cheers
I have only noticed my speeds getting better and better as time moves on and more satellites go up. Once they get the Gen 2 sats up I think it will see a significant jump in speed also but that will need to wait for Starship which is probably at least a year out.
Definitely much better than a year ago. Way more reliable. Speeds went down and then back up. V2 mini satellites will result in 5x the annual launch capacity, and the improvement last year was already substantial. I’ve recently used it crossing the Atlantic for 2 weeks as well, was great. None of that existed a year ago.
Speed is mostly related to how saturated that satellite is. They are lowering speeds so they can put more connections on one sat. When they upgrade to new sats which can service more bandwidth and when they get more sats overhead, they can raise the limits of the speed. It isn't a technical limitation currently for 100mbs its a logistical rollout limitation. And for many of us with properties in the sticks.. 10mbs would be welcome over the 1-3mbs dsl.
@@Josh.1234 I just did a test and keep in mind I am in what is considered a high congestion area, It came out at 185 Mbps down and 15 Mbps up. I know that stuff like cable and fiber offer better speeds but my god these are insane compared to what I was use too. What's more... the latency is also extremely low. I have better ping and latency than I did on DSL. Sad part is because of the cost of AT&T dsl and the data caps at 150gb per month with a overage charge of a extra $10 per 50 gb... this is cheaper for my household.
@@Spartan1312 Crazy, I wonder why my verizon 5g is so slow.. granted I don't need really more than 30mbs down on my phone probably. If i was using a hotspot or something it would make a big impact.
Berlaku untuk 7 tahun yang lalu untuk Pulau Jawa, + berlaku sampai skrg hanya untuk area luar Jawa🗿 Bahkan di kota kecil kek Jember,Situbondo,Bondowoso pun 4Gnya udh kenceng, di atas 30 Mbps.
@@ya007 And? I have fiber and play with 200ms ping. There's no use of having low pings to speedtest servers lmao, at the end of the day, the real distance from you and the servers matter a lot
but you didn't test 5G at the same location so your test is not real. The point of SL is internet anywhere but you went to the 5G. Isn't that cheating?
When I was visiting Australia last year, I got Telstra for the month I was there. On my iPhone 14 Pro Max I was getting over 2 gigabit over 5G. Blew my mind.
My buddy had 5mbps down for years till star link came out, he lives in a remote area. I can say that starlink def made a massive difference for him. Went from constant 1000ping to a regular 60 ping. And 100 mbps down. Good if you live in the boonies
Well first of all, we are using the mark 1 version of starlink, on the other hand we have the fifth generation of mobile networks which have been developed through decades... So obviously starlink is the winner here
Now go to a remote area and compare 5G and starlink
That's where the difference kicks in
I mean he conducted it fairly by getting a good connection on both services. Starlink would suck in busy cellular areas as well .
@@baseplate8428hes clearly right next to a 5g tower. 5g sucks as soon as you are more than a few kms from the tower.
@@baseplate8428Starlink would only suck in a busy area if there's lots of people using the same service. Are you ok? But in busy cellular areas Starlink won't be affected. Not sure why you don't know this and it's 2023.
@@xXSinForLifeXxhe literally went home to test starlink. It w0uld have been better if he tested starlink out where he was or if he tested 5G at his home.
Now let's test it in the middle of a desert.
Are u planning to go to the desert with a white disc and cables😂
Yeah go test this in a bowl of tiramisu or chocolate cake! 5g hates desserts 😂
😂😂😂
ah yes i hate it when i get always get stuck in a desert
ah yes because I live there?
140mbps in the middle of the city
and 140mbps in the middle of nowhere. that's what Starlink was set out to achieve
Yea, almost like he completly missed the point so people would engage for a better chance of more views
Come to india to see 5g speed
Even in my remote village we get 500 mb per sec for absolutely free and unlimited data
@@ToxicMothBoithnx to jio
@@darkvader1992Yeah Cause its still a Village Even tho remote but in many places in certain countries even in India for regions like Jammu Kasmir and high range areas Signals are litterly 0 and that can be an issue if you are in need of some form of connection so starlink just is available to rectify that.
Meanwhile 5G in the UK:
"Best I can do is a loading screen"
😂
😂😂😂
Mate, it's about the location. I live in North West and with Vodafone 5G on my S23 Ultra, I get between 700-800Mbps.
@@GhostRider-je2hm I travel all over the UK because of my job. Most places have poor speeds regardless of the signal strength in this country. This is because of how many devices are using the network at the same time. If you live somewhere with less population then sure, it'll be good. But on average, in comparison to most developed countries (in Europe) UK is pretty slow unfortunately.
@@GabrielRMalso doesn't work inside house
Me chilling with my 2mbps
No it 2 mb =20mbps
@@ind-rishiyt1600 i know, i have 2mbps not 2mb
you are not alone bro... Let me join you in chill
2mbps?
It's kbps here💀
And even bps (we don't have m letter yet)
Me chilling with my 5kbps
140mbps download speed = 17.5 mb/s upload speed for a satellite internet ???? Ngl, That's damn good 👍
I get 300mb on my starlink
@@jensen2568 😢 y'all living in 1st world country. Mfkr My download speed is 2mbps....
@@Mosopiau should be grateful , im my country its 3 mb for only 3 hour per the day , and all the time its 0.1 mb or 0.5mb
@@Dark7knight 😒 yeah... It's just not fair bro.
@@Mosopia our is 30mbps💔💔 it is sooo slow
You dont get Starlink in well connected areas. You get them for access where there’s no cellular service
Or if you want to be independent from the power grid that your government uses
He is at home, which in his case is very remote
@@geese5170elon musk is not better than government.
Only in USA Probably. A lot of Africa has 5G already.
@@koruspring1519fact
28ms latency on a satellite connection is INSANE
Me still using 100 KB/S
Same xD except its 114kbps
As well here
@@navycalvin9337that’s 14kb/s
I got 1gig fiber, you under a rock?
You are actually getting 700 Kbps
Starlink is perfect for me living in the middle of nowhere with almost no company available for WiFi, except it's also 100x more expensive.
Where do you live where you can get internet, sent to your house via WiFi, for $1 a month?
Where I'm from, the local ISP costs $70 a month for up to 8 Mb/s and uses coax.
@@user2C47 Starlink is 99 USD a month, so might wanna switch over to starlink in that case...
@@janjan5555599 dollars a month? You really have to be desperate for the internet to pay that much money monthly.
@@Man_In_Black_and_White I am not sure if you realize it, but many places around the world, hell even in DEVELOPED "rich" countries people would happily pay that kind of money if it means 100 mbps ... (Speaking from experience and having worked in several countries)
@@janjan55555 Already did lol. The local cable monopoly's "electronic mail add-on" started becoming intermittent a year or so ago because they don't maintain their equipment.
To be fair, the price included telephone service because they didn't sell internet service on its own.
Now test your 5G at your home instead of near a 5G tower.
5g slows like 100x once you get behind 2 walls or a couple buildings, it is practically useless
my 5g at home with 2 bars gets 300mbps and when out with 4 bars its the same speed
@@Xided_ Actual, bars don´t indicate on transmision.... It mostly depends on, how the station is connected.
Pretty sure the house is outside the tower range
@@Xided_and my 5G at home is 70mbit/1mbit. See how it differs for everyone? I'm in the city and I just got fiber internet though too.
In Indian companies are giving 5g for almost free(2.89$) with a 1gbps speed❤
wait till the service providers will figure out they can overcharge customers on that too
@@220VolTthe whole thing about jio is to provide cheaper internet,
I wouldn't be surprised with price increases but I don't see massive overpricing happening.
@@220VolTJio was the one which made internet price cheap in india
@@220VolT They won't make it expensive for atleast 3 years. They have spent lot of money on spectrums. If the price for 5g is increased people won't use 5G but will stick with 4G which is not good for jio or Airtel. They want more people to shift to 5G and once people have gotten the taste of 5G then they will increase the price.
1 GBPS? Dude thats the peak 5G speed that companies advertise . stop bullshitting lies over the youtube comments to get validation . I'm from india too and the average download speeds for 5G sits around 300mbps
Given the location you were in, it's impressive how well Starlink performed. It's a testament to the quality of the service.
Agree, starlink has been a life saver for us
Good thing about starlink, location really makes no difference aside from obstructions. Really its how many people are in your cell that might impact your speed or availability to get it. If you are super remote, you will get great speeds.
Lol
@@RyanCowanIs there a reason you didn’t test the 5G next to your house? Like the 1 bar signal? Starlink can’t compare to 5G so much you had to go stand in a field next to the 5G tower so you could actually connect to it, lol
These dumb people don't know that 5 giga hz covers less area but at very high speed @@RyanCowan
please test your 5G in the middle of the ocean vs using starlink
haha yep well said ! That's why we love starlink so much
Starlink do NOT work in the middle of the ocean. O tried it.
😂😂😂can you going in middle in ocean with cable and disc😂
do u have a boat or yacht?🤣😂bet u dont
@@Nalla421
@@kahtonYou need a separate subscription for that
starlink won cuz most people live in areas where 5g gives 7 mbs
100%! That's why we love starlink, no cell service at home 😂
But I get 800mbps - 1.5 gbps In my village and I get around 1.9gbps - 2.5gbps in my nearest City. And 5G is free and unlimited in INDIA. And that is osm ....!
@@cubekong6272What? 5G Internet is free in India?
@@J-zz Ya, isn't yours free.🥲
It is free for us....!
@@J-zz It’s not ‘free’. It’s just a free upgrade from 4G/LTE (ie: same plans carry forward, you don’t have to pay more or change your plan of choice), and it’s ridiculously cheap.
‘Almost free’ would be a more appropriate description 😅
The Ultimate winning point of Starlink is everywhere.
Yo I wish I had 10% of that speed 💀💔
Poor you, where do you live? Indonesia?
@@suleestio6686europe
@@suleestio6686😂
@@suleestio6686 fun fact, some places in malaysia have slow internet speed too
I live in India and i am using 1Gbps+ speed with a 3$ monthly plan (unlimited) in a 200$ mobile device 🌝
Just bought starlink, the closest city with 5g is miles and miles away and the tower is not well maintained and it's slow, so it's worth getting one
Did you get the standard starlink
@@ms1406 yes
@@tidepod10yearsago97 wat do you do on it? Gaming?
@@ms1406 gaming and online school
Cruise ships use starlink
i think i remember that starlink was made to provide internet to remote areas or to those that doesn't receive much internet
In indian villages jio provides 5g with 975 Mbps speed 😮
I am Indian 😅😢😢😢😢 not really
@@R_SahasradI got 3 gbps once
@@R_Sahasrad maybe it's not that fast in your area, but in my village speed has now crossed 1gbps
True tho in some places at least 😭
@@UdayakantDubey-kk4xj ya
If a tall building covers the 5g antenna, your 5g is officially fucked.
I have over 600 mbps on 5G mid band in my home
@@swirlsjblhe's talking about tower 5g. Not wifi 5g.
@@mast3rbang bruh im talking about speeds on mobile data
@@swirlsjbl That's a good speed what's it like in the busy hours of the day? 7pm-9pm...I have had been using 4G for years now and the congestion is a prick.
@@bakeraus maybe a little bit over 400
And I'm here sitting crying with my 1 mbps connection
And I can't even get 1mbps 🗿
I feel bad for you I have 1.2 gb up and 560 MB down and like in a village not even a city
Damn bro im lucky ive got 1000 down and 1000 upload
100 kb/s
Bro same
For rural area, starlink are a good optional. To lay fibre cable there, takes a lot of money. Hope that satellites tech will improve day by day.
Internet that work anywhere vs internet that works on that particular spot in the middle of the road
Is starlink work every A place in the world or only in the country operating the service like America has a Starlink dish that works only there?
@@ggghvv9937starlink works anywhere. I live in a small town in Sudan and we have star link here
Starlink is made for rural areas where you can't get 5G and full bars, so only 28ms of latency (lag) Is insanely good! Don't compare it if you don't know the proper purpose of starlink.
They want the revenue and are a bang wagon troll.
Thanks to Jio, we have similar 5G speeds in India 😇
Not at all.
@@SmitePlayz1 in March I used to around 1.2 Gbps. Still it is around 500 Mbps for me
@@SmitePlayz1we get more than that bro and that's also unlimited 😂
Jio is scam is 5g
They say 5g unlimited but it isnt
After some time and some usage they do convert in 4g but after waiting they again convert into 5g
And when 5g launced avg speed wad 1gbps
Now its 600 mbps
@@steverogers4519it's your device's problem and it depends if you're near a 4g tower or a 5g tower.
5G focuses on improving mobile connectivity in urban and densely populated areas, while Starlink targets remote and rural regions with its satellite-based internet service. Both technologies have their unique advantages and play essential roles in expanding global internet access and connectivity.
when we got starling for our place we didn’t have the internet the right way around and we were still getting over 300 mbs per second 😂
do the starlink test on ookla while connected to starlink for a fair comparison
It's accurate on both. The best speed test for starlink is to download some files. It gets bad download speed at these short tests, but once I start downloading, it speeds up.
Every sci-fi movie is gonna have starlink in it.
twitter is dead
@@Matt_567 it's twitter bro. ✨
@@RajeshNikam Wanna rephrase?
@@SupaGamerz67 Both 🔥
If you live in a area that has true 5g...not just 4g that is disguised as 5g then Starlink is not meant for you.
I live in an area that doesn't have any cell service so starlink has been a life saver haha
@@RyanCowan Yeah so do I, I upgraded from AT&T DSL which is just slightly better than dialup... the only other option was Hughesnet which is horrible.
Eventually all towns and villages will have 5G and starlink will make zero economic sense. Elon is blowing his money for nothing.
@@Spartan1312 I am setting up my parents new starlink out in a rural area this weekend and they are coming off dsl too (best option for them and regularly averages 1mbs).
Being in tech, this opens a wide variety of remote mountain properties for me to build and work from.
@@Spartan1312Oh, Hughesnet, the one that advertises 25mbps but gives you 0.00001mbps?
in finland, 5g gets worse speed that 4g in our area😂
Yes due to different wavelengths
And those wavelengths may be interfered with
😢😢🎉😢😅😊😮😂😂🎉🎉😢😮
Imagine not knowing the difference between a satellite and a cell tower
Did he say that a satellite and a cell tower are the same thing? When?
@@kristula8746just by comparing both of them. If you grab 2 different things you cant expect both to be the same. Starlink is focused on good coverage everywhere. 5g is only or cities that are capable of 5g, you need 5g anthenas to make it work.
that’s not the point of the video
when you need internet, you not care which type of it.
Imagine you live in the middle of nowhere, starlink would be your savior
imagine to invest into infrastructure, so you don't need satellite? xD
@@s.i.m.c.a ?
There are two units commonly used to measure internet speed: Mbps and MBps. That little b or capital B makes all the difference. Mbps means megabits per second, and MBps means megabytes per second. To convert MBps to Mbps, you just multiply by 8, so 1MBps equals 8Mbps.
Usually, megabytes per second is represented as MB/s and not MBps. Megabits per second is represented as Mbps.
The problem that is 5G or mobile data sometimes is not reachable in certain areas, like in Indonesia.
my wifi can't even touch 1mbps,its always stuck at 300kbps💀💀
So when you read this comment it will probably be 2025 💀
@@Wolf-Eyesno weye😂😂😂
German, am I right?
Nah Indonesia:)
@@timmyhenoch9035 europe has good internet, 100% an asian or south American thing
Try doing that in the middle of the ocean with 5G
What u said is just pointless as Ur anyways not going to use the internet in the middle of an ocean
No need for that, just go inside a room with four concrete/wooden walls lol -10x performance
In India, I get 990 MBPS on a basic 5G phone 😂
All fun and games till they stop unlimited 5g data 💀💀
I think bro meant 990 kb per second 💀In Canada 5g is the same as this guy most suburban or urban places but in south asia(I’ve been there) internet is definitely MUCH WORSE as in similar speeds to yours if it was kilobytes, unless you’re on a 5g router not mobile data plan then no way that’s the speeds in India
I'm am getting 1410 mbps In India. It's really that fast@@hxn1_
@@hxn1_another Indian here. 5g averages over 300, if you're in a good area, you can get well over 700
Mbps not MBPS 😂
In India we got 2 gbps on 5g in a village 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
5 minutes later your phone got stolen😂
@@reydecal7748 why?
@@RoyalJaat_Gamingbro in big cities I am getting 700 mbps average and I am also in India 😂😂
@@asgaming3998 bro I tested the 5g Speed at a place near my Village and I got shocked after seeing the speed. The speed is 2 gbps per second.
@@RoyalJaat_Gamingdamn lucky for you guy😢
Dudes ping was as high as the 5G speed
Yeah, the latency is bad
My ping is over 300 sometimes
The fact that you can get such speeds anywhere on the planet is really impressive
Ping: 28ms vs. 22ms
Everything above 100Mb/s realistically doesn't matter anyway.
The problem however is, that starlink antennas aren't really great for mobile usage, so you'd have to compare it with your home connection.
Unless of course, you are living in a remote area, have no glass fibre connection to your home and have to pick either starlink or using your smartphone for a hotspot or tethering.
Starlink could be used for mobile but yes it's worse than fixed
8k streaming its 50mbps so 100 is overkill
This makes sense. Thanks for the better context. Latency is so underrated.
@choosers5177 not overkill if you don't live alone
It still matters when multiple people are using the internet on top of that when downloading stuff you want and speed is fast as possible
Next, let's compare Usain Bolt to Bob in a wheelchair.
Now let's test it in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
You live there 😅
It doesn't work
It won't work there as it needs to be plugged in 🔌
@@GhostRider-je2hm no, it doesn't work because starlink doesn't have coverage there
Man, where I live Starlink is freaking amazing. I live in a very remote area; the most we can get is 40 mbps and that is under incredibly lucky circumstances. Starlink on the other hand delivers at the very least 200 mbps in good conditions and 100 in bad ones.
That's awesome ! We love starlink for these reasons as well 🙌
I live in a remote area and get over 500mbps and that's using my mobile.
@@NisekoPrim Then wherever you live has a pretty good coverage, not for me though :/
@@diamondlppretty much where my new house is. No cell reception and I'm paying out of pocket for an internet provider to bring back an old box to life. Was the cheaper option at 500$ where sta link was 678 to get it set up.
@@Crazyman23 our ISP at the time wouldn't even let us pay for a faster connection install 😅
Like we tried hard to get above 40 Mbit, but the only actual provider who could possibly deliver that for us was starlink
I envy you guys. Here in the Philippines, esp. in the countryside, speeds are turtle slow to the point we were like: what's G?
Try starlink base in malaysia
Just an addition, starlink works better if the area that you were living is in range of a satellite.
G- generation, 5G its 5 level in progress) hi from Russia) i have in my home internet 400mbs
Let’s test it in the international waters now.
this mf is literally designed for homes without internet access and its faster than almost any internet access in my country
India is doing free Unlimited 5G everywhere around the country for the past few months, ( two of the biggest telecom companies are doing it)
Average Speeds between 400 to 600 Mbps. It may go down in the evening ( 200-400) when everyone is free at home using data. 😅😅😂😂
In my City Jio 5G speed goes upto 1.2Gbps and in evening 700mbps
Them ads gonna load fast Bro 😂
what I realise is that 5g will always give me full bar but that doesn't mean my daily scrolling on the internet will be loaded faster..
Had our Starlink for a week. Faulty dish. Customer service is the worst I've ever experienced. Ok when it works!
Ela é ruim ou a sua veio com defeito?
@user-fg6lm3ef5o it has been ok since the replacement dish arrived but their quality control needs sorting. The cable was jammed in back to front on the original dish and it took a week to get any help. Good option if decent NBN is not available though.
Starlink is gonna make sure everyone can be connected as long as they're subbed 😂
So basically 5G is 5x faster and 5x cheaper than starlink. No point wasting $700 I’m sticking to regular internet
Yeah but where we live has no cell service, so starlink is a game changer for us !
5G is only fast within the first 100m from an antenna, then it looses very quickly. That’s why iOS shows “5G” even if it falls back to 4G.
@@robertbrzheintzbrz147 I actually had some spec sheet that showed devices showing "5G" in what requirements. It was quite interesting. Some show 5G if the site you're connected to has 5G, but your signal is weak, etc, took some time to understand that out lol but it tells that you can't believe whatever your phone indicator is showing
@@RyanCowanyea starlink is a game changer for farms and other remote locations without any sort of reliable internet
Its fast its mostly maintenance free
Only downside is that's little too expensive but you don't pay for service you pay for rocket fuel which is needed for satellites to be sent to low earth orbit
@@robertbrzheintzbrz147that is quite fishy. Trying to convince you that buying a 5G device along with paying for a 5G subscription was worth it
when cellular data is faster than wifi 💀
Yea no shit, one connects to a satellite the other connects to an antenna, wtf did you expect
Bro has better internet on phone than my home internet
Bruh must be literally standing underneath a cell tower
😂in a tower
Warga konoha hanya bisa ketawa 😂😂😂😂
Mentri komunikasi be like: internet cepat buat apa 😅😅😅
Hanya owoh yg bisa jawab
Internet cepat buat upload konten,yt,tiktok,meta,buat live,sekarang aja masih trasa lambat
@@CojelekBt pindah ke Singapore aja biar internetnya gk lemot
wkwk
In Indonesia, we still have a lot of rural areas where phone service is non existent, starlink can reach that area because of the internet is transmitted directly from satellite, for that speed in the middle of nowhere is worth every single penny.
As a 5G user I say this is great for being on the highway in the middle of nowhere
Starlink was promising very high speeds at one stage but recently has lowered expectations to around 100mbits/sec - sometimes more, sometimes less. Not sure if they had problems but I stopped using it as it was no better than the NBN but cost a fair bit more. Cheers
I have only noticed my speeds getting better and better as time moves on and more satellites go up. Once they get the Gen 2 sats up I think it will see a significant jump in speed also but that will need to wait for Starship which is probably at least a year out.
Definitely much better than a year ago. Way more reliable. Speeds went down and then back up. V2 mini satellites will result in 5x the annual launch capacity, and the improvement last year was already substantial. I’ve recently used it crossing the Atlantic for 2 weeks as well, was great. None of that existed a year ago.
Speed is mostly related to how saturated that satellite is. They are lowering speeds so they can put more connections on one sat. When they upgrade to new sats which can service more bandwidth and when they get more sats overhead, they can raise the limits of the speed.
It isn't a technical limitation currently for 100mbs its a logistical rollout limitation. And for many of us with properties in the sticks.. 10mbs would be welcome over the 1-3mbs dsl.
@@Josh.1234 I just did a test and keep in mind I am in what is considered a high congestion area, It came out at 185 Mbps down and 15 Mbps up. I know that stuff like cable and fiber offer better speeds but my god these are insane compared to what I was use too. What's more... the latency is also extremely low.
I have better ping and latency than I did on DSL. Sad part is because of the cost of AT&T dsl and the data caps at 150gb per month with a overage charge of a extra $10 per 50 gb... this is cheaper for my household.
@@Spartan1312 Crazy, I wonder why my verizon 5g is so slow.. granted I don't need really more than 30mbs down on my phone probably. If i was using a hotspot or something it would make a big impact.
If “comparing apples to oranges” metaphor was visual. Right here
when you never finish elementary school
Starlink works in Antarctica💀
now go inside your house and do the test
😄😂 try inside now
Should be the same if they have a 5G band or good LTE
5g waves can not travel good through walls lol it will be opposite of great@@marz2657
I get 1.5 gigabits here on EE, UK, with an antenna, on the side of my building. Starlink couldn't even hope to compete with that.
As an indonesian, if we even get 10 Mbps that is already super duper fast af
Iya bener di indo 10mbps aja udeh cepet 😅😆 lah ini mau di bandingin sama 5g yang 700an mbps😂😆
Berlaku untuk 7 tahun yang lalu untuk Pulau Jawa, + berlaku sampai skrg hanya untuk area luar Jawa🗿
Bahkan di kota kecil kek Jember,Situbondo,Bondowoso pun 4Gnya udh kenceng, di atas 30 Mbps.
That ping 💀😂
22 and 28? Pretty decent.
@@schmoxy7661 you have not seen fiber
@@ya007 so the existence of a connection with a lower ping makes this impossible to use? “💀😂“
@@ya007 And? I have fiber and play with 200ms ping. There's no use of having low pings to speedtest servers lmao, at the end of the day, the real distance from you and the servers matter a lot
@@ya0074ms ;)
Me with 900mbps without starlink: 💀
same lol 950 up and down
@@Llamublessed 😢
That's really impressive latency numbers for satellite internet no matter how you slice it. For rural areas this is a major win
Agree !
but you didn't test 5G at the same location so your test is not real. The point of SL is internet anywhere but you went to the 5G. Isn't that cheating?
Agree, the reason we have starlink is because we don't have any cell service at our place haha
Full bars is how close you are to the nearest cell tower
Was very close lol
When I was visiting Australia last year, I got Telstra for the month I was there. On my iPhone 14 Pro Max I was getting over 2 gigabit over 5G. Blew my mind.
Even though starlink supports 140 mbps in a no man's land, no smartphone supports satellite connectivity yet
Starlink is a good choices for place without mobile provider coverage.
We all used to game on 30-60 Mbps growing up back in the 2000's
Yeah, In Poland we have 5G but after using 60gb of "unlimited data plan" it downgrades to 2G level of speeds
Now try to connect multiple devices to you 5g hot spot , way different from just the regular signal of your phone
The only difference is that no one will intercept your traffic and you can calmly do your business
Starlink is just wifi but you can bring anywhere, useful if you travel alot
Нашёл что сравнивать😂 у каждой технологии свои цели и возможности
Starlink: Is this the power of a god?
Whole who knows about ping:
5G:😥😥😥😥😥
Starlink:🗿🗿🗿🗿
5G is better than my home ethernet 💀
Starlink is actually for the remote areas. It stands out there.
but the thing is for Starlink, the speeds will stay the same but for 5g the farther away you go from a cell tower the lower the speeds get
"5G vs Stalin" 💀 ☠️
My buddy had 5mbps down for years till star link came out, he lives in a remote area. I can say that starlink def made a massive difference for him. Went from constant 1000ping to a regular 60 ping. And 100 mbps down. Good if you live in the boonies
Indians after seeing their interest speed and prize- 🤣🤣
I always feel like Speedtest servers are always slow , Google speedtests are better than speedtest for some reason on any device
You got one bar of 5G there mate
Not all countries have 5G or the Internet, for which you don’t have to sell a kidney.
Yes, Now Dubai has normal speed of 750Mbps - the are too advanced
5G is such a joke where I live. I could only make it halfway through this short before it had to buffer
Starlink will do that on Mars eventually
Starlink is really more about helping people that live out in the woods,
Weird to compare things with completely different use cases. But I enjoyed the video anyway.
Nice speed for a 5G. In the US is not common see 600Mbps downloading and over 100Mbps upload in the country side.
Well first of all, we are using the mark 1 version of starlink, on the other hand we have the fifth generation of mobile networks which have been developed through decades... So obviously starlink is the winner here