Starlink stuffs the internet into a backpack by invitation only
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2024/06/21/starlink_mini_invitation/
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Customer emails sent by the space company this week invited select customers to buy its latest antenna, described as a "compact, portable kit that can easily fit in a backpack, designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet on the go."
Stream 4K movies while out camping out, anyone?
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The company is offering a "limited number" of the Starlink Mini antennas for $599 in an early access release, according to the email seen by [2]CNBC . That price is $100 more than the standard antenna sold with its residential service, although the company expects to bring that down.
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In a [5]tweet referring to the new receiver, SpaceX chief Elon Musk claimed to be using one, and said it was easy to carry and get up and running.
"I just set it up right now and am writing this post through space. Took less than 5 mins. Easily carried in a backpack. This product will change the world," he claimed.
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Musk also reckons it would be "about half the price of the standard dish to buy," which currently costs $499 following a recent $100 price cut, perhaps indicating what buyers will eventually pay to get a Starlink Mini.
According to [7]PCMag , customers will also need to pay $30 per month to receive internet over the dish, as an add-on to their existing residential service plan, which can currently cost $90 or $120 per month in the US.
Meanwhile, Starlink's website [8]states that Starlink Mini is currently available only in Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama, with the exception of a small group of customers in the US via invitation only.
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"We are unable to accommodate order requests from customers who did not receive an invitation," the website says, but SpaceX plans to expand to other markets over time. No time frame is even hinted at for when this might happen.
"Our goal is to reduce the price of Starlink, especially for those around the world where connectivity has been unaffordable or completely unavailable. In regions with high usage, like the US, where Starlink Mini places additional demand on the satellite network, we are offering a limited number of the Starlink Mini Kits to start at a higher price point," SpaceX says.
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[14]Specifications for the Starlink Mini put it at 1.10 kg (2.43 lb) in weight and 289 x 259 mm (11.7 x 10.2 in), making it about the size and weight of some laptops.
It supports WiFi 5 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and also has an Ethernet port "with Starlink Plug."
The antenna comes with a power supply, but the specs also suggest it can be powered via USB-C PD ( [15]Power Delivery ), so long as the source can supply 20V at 5A.
Starlink's website says that the "Mini" Service, which can be used only with the Starlink Mini Kit, has no data caps and no speed caps. However, it also states that the speeds customers can expect to receive will range from 50-100 Mbps, compared with 150-250 Mbps for the Standard service plan. ®
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SpaceX will be first to deliver SCS coverage systems to phones. Regardless of quality. This device is similar to systems of times gone by. When $100/GB for Satcom was a reasonable price
Some details not in article or not correct
In the US in particular, Starlink Mini is limited to users with residential plans.
It's also available by default with a $30 mini plan that's uncancellable without contacting support for now(anyone who has the service knows that's an issue)
That $30 dollar plan has a data limit of 50GB per month with $1 per GB overages. If you want unlimited data that's $250 a month available by manual request for now.
We don't know about the global licensing story, so the dish might not be possible to use abroad.
In motion use is currently disabled (I think they should limit this to military users)
That's all I can remember for now
Stream 4K movies while out camping out, anyone?
Let's try streaming 4K movies with regular fixed Starlink first. And maybe add VOIP calls which don't stop and stutter.
Sure, it was all great at first coming out of the beta period, but as the service ramped up with more users the performance has dropped. Oh, and just because the Starlink app reports download speeds >100Mb/s doesn't mean 4k video actually streams without buffering. Pretty sure there is some magic math on the back end for that in-product test metric.
It might sound nice, but like half the mobile phone operators in the world have signed up for 5G via satellite already. SpaceX is trying to cash in on a smaller terminal before normal phones can do the same.