Starlink is now online locally
https://twitter.com/PhilstarNews/sta...ecMXc-dAw&s=19
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Starlink is now online locally
https://twitter.com/PhilstarNews/sta...ecMXc-dAw&s=19
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OMG! Cancerous yan if not spying on all of us. [emoji23]
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Nov 2022 article...
Siguro if you bought a property that's off the grid tapos walang cell signal, then the cost makes sense.
Prices of Starlink Satellite Internet in the Philippines | Yugatech
Satellite phones/connection are good for off grid areas.
We used to have Iridium satellite phones and it was convenient during the, errrr, "land banking" days and cell phone coverage was during the Motorola "Hello Mr. Vargas" days
But with more cell sites coming up, maybe the need for these satellite connections will only be during times of dire calamities - provided charged and powered up ang equipment mo.
Great for beach houses, coastal communities, island communities (local govt can buy a few), remote areas, ships , yachts, etc.
Its really a niche market here. But extremely useful.
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Sobrang mura na yan compared to other satellite data.
For marine use the big initial cash outlay is for the equipment that can track the constellation automatically so you can get service while in motion.
Enterprise/overland use AFAIK has service anywhere, but not necessarily while in motion.
Here's an example of the existing option before starlink: Thuraya Prepaid 30GB Plan - Satcom Direct
$4200 for 30GB pre-paid, with 144kbps to 444kbps speed.
They sell at least three types of antennas: Standard, High Performance, and Flat High Performance.
The overall antenna designs are practically identical. They all employ phased arrays to do beam-forming to transmit and receive as it tracks the satellite(s) it is currently locked on to. The difference lies with the performance and other capabilities like max throughput, wider field of view (to do away with the motor), and suitability for use in harsh environment.
For most mobility use cases (maritime, RV, etc.), the Flat High Performance model makes the most sense as it has no moving parts that can break while in motion. It worked around not needing motorized articulation by having an antenna with a wider field of view (to be able to lock-on to more satellites).
ISP ng mga RK? Hehehe
I just read the replies. So this is useless in Manila?
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That's a good short review. GA is right, hindi lang pang far flung places, it can also be used pag may calamity at nawala mga cellphone signal.
Portable sya pwede sakay sa SUV mo when going off roadinh then mount sa roof pag wala ka na internet. The auto adjust ng angle ng dish would make it easier to setup.
game changer for those establishments w/c are frequented by digital nomads out in the islands.
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/16...nUrZTDqeA&s=19
I Hope this will help revolutionize our tourism industry
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Last edited by baludoy; July 14th, 2023 at 05:03 AM.
its not practical to use in urban areas
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Still ongoing:
ORDER STARLINK
PHILIPPINES OFFER - ENDS 31 AUGUST
₱19,999 FOR HARDWARE
Connect to high-speed, low-latency internet country-wide, even in the most rural and remote locations.
Service is ₱2,700/mo
https://twitter.com/Starlink/status/...Dimoe29vg&s=19
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