dghah t1_j9zs3ub wrote
Reply to comment by bcardarella in Comcast left a note stating they plan to dig up my lawn upgrade a line. I don't even have Comcast and I don't want them digging. How can I stop this? by bcardarella
Starlink user here up at my cabin in Maine where I have a full remote job. Even in an uncontested area it’s expensive and unreliable if latency and persistent connectivity matters
And you have no recourse over how they manage the dish — for a year my dish pointed in a certain direction so we cleared trees, rented a boom lift and raised the dish to the highest point on our roofline ….
… then less than a week later starlink pushed out a east coast update that repointed dishes to a new direction causing me to go from 0% obstruction with perfect signal to 2% obstruction with brief outages every 2 minutes on average. I’m fucked until I can rent a lift and take down a different tree
And this is in semi rural Maine — your sky view and local cell is gonna much worse in any urban location
The basic deal is starlink is great ONLY if you literally have no other options. Any fixed line broadband option is going to be 100x better
I pay for a business grade Verizon FIOS circuit at my boston spot for a reason heh
Selfeducation t1_ja0zvl2 wrote
Its insane how they were able to rebrand satellite internet for rural areas into something people actually think they should have
endlesscartwheels t1_ja1cy18 wrote
It shows the importance of choosing the right name. Starlink is a masterpiece in eight letters.
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