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I paid. $99 back in ,Feb this year. AND STILL NO DAMM STARLINK DISH. im. In Louisiana
@@mudracer007 Got mine two weeks ago.... works awesome.....
@@gordonbehr1589 Where do you live. Im still waitng. Im in Louisiana. I did. Depoit. Since. Dec. Of. 2020 still. Nothing. What do you think ???
@@mudracer007 I am here in Northern Ontario...... I am 60 miles away from the nearest cell tower.... smack in the middle of the wilderness.
I will say .... I plunked the dish on the ground... plugged it in... and presto within 2 minutes I was on the internet.....
I am now living in the 21st century.....
I did have to wait about 5 months... I think they are only letting out so many as to not to overload the system.
Right now I say.... be patient .... once you get it.... you will be thrilled.
Here in Zimbabwe we get 10 Mbps and sometimes zero! This is definitely a game changer for my business
Same and I live in the US. They also charge us $210 a month for that.
Lekker
Telone WiFi lol I live in Zimbabwe and get 2down and 2Up and pay 100usd
i live in a rural area and get 0.2 megabites lmao
1kb here
Central BC here. I get 210-270Mbps and it's only getting better each month on Starlink.
Damn, that’s better than a lot of small / medium towns.
@@predatorhs gugi-huuuu??
I'm in central British Columbia, thanks for the information
I've been signed up for the waitlist since February :(
For now I'm stuck with a DSL that gives me 4Mb/s.
@@JackC11111 oof, hopefully you get it soon
I'm a Starlink customer. Via sat was the only option I had before. I'm paying less for a lot faster speeds
Apparently, hughesnet and maybe viasat are trying to get people to sign long term contracts now by advertising slight speed improvements since they know Starlink will clobber their low bandwidth high latency service. Only downside is Starlink costs 100/month while those services have tiered plans that are horrible but still cheaper.
@@MiguelRuiz-vp1hu No way 20 GB of data for $115 a month come on Hughes net that is
I paid $185 for hughesNet and they don't even give me a megabyte
@@tzr5864 Jura it’s a crime what they do and take total advantage of the situation
@@4vladi4 yeah I know, worst part of it is that it's the only service available in my area
Ok. So the blockage issue is due to frequency. To have the bandwidth and range capacity of the system, as well as clearance of band from other sources, you have to use a high frequency transceiver. Those high frequency waves have a wavelength shorter than leaves. And because of that, can be obstructed by them. In power and wavelength, a cellphone transmission has a closer source/receiver, so a more powerful signal, likely at a lower bandwidth need, so lower frequency. A longer wavelength resulting from a lower frequency, can bend around smaller objects, and even be reflected by them. And the power of the signal is higher because its from an in-stmosphere cellsite. This is the reason for the difference you mentioned.
However, as the swarm of satellites increases, the possibility of satellite directly overhead and the share number of them to augment bandwidth, will mitigate the power/frequency issue significantly.
...and the dish automatically adjust its angle to the nearest satelite with the strongest signal..
“For you and I who already have good internet, there is no practical reason to get this…”
Except for the fact that you can tell the current traditional internet providers to suck it for screwing people over with throttled internet and ass speeds for so long. Hit ‘em where it hurts!
Yep. My local ISP are woke a-holes and the service keeps getting worse and worse and worse. Wildly overpriced, too. Woohoo government enforced monopoly... Way to go, 70 years of fascist socialism...
Good point!
true but at the moment you're just going to slow the internet down for people who need it :,(
Seems that you have a terrible internet provider ....
250 Mbit Download / 25 MBit upload for 40 EUR. Unlimited data volume (free for the first 4 month)
@@cuckboi9879 I haven’t switched yet, and I honestly think it’s more important to create more demand for it (by people signing up) than it is to make sure there’s “plenty of bandwidth”, know what I mean? Otherwise continued expansion and investment isn’t as defensible!
I depend on Starlink exclusively for my internet and phone now. Have had it for a few months and can say it is getting better all the time. The number and duration of outages is decreasing consistently over time.
Well, I've been signed up since February this year, paid my $99.00 deposit and I'm still waiting. At this rate, I suspect the rest of the world is probably going to get StarLink before I do.
Agree. Im quite disappointed. I don’t know how much longer we can go without internet at our house waiting for this.
Feel the same way. We are waiting here in Georgia. I live 1 mile offi I-85 and 30 minutes from the Atlanta Airport and I can get a max of 10 MBS on a good day.
I’m waiting until 2022 what’s your wait time?
@@sergeidragunov5625 I'll get it as soon as they offer it to us in Georgia, supposedly in October. I sure hope so.
@@peachtreecity69 Damn I wish my hometown had a Deadline like that... I cannot wait until it become so available so I can finally play some online game’s without 600 ping
Starlink has been an absolutely lifesaver for me. I live in a rural area with no terrestrial broadband, and the cellular isn't reliable enough. After 18 months on waitlist, we finally got Starlink and it's amazing.
Incredible details. Thanks for putting out
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Thanks got the update. I've been looking for exactly this.
I'm a rural customer that luv's my Starlink for 2 weeks now . No cell service or cable where I live. Central WA state
I’m in Massachusetts with 261Mbps download speed (upload 26Mbps). Latency is 24 ms (min) and 79 ms (max). And between 0 - 13 seconds of interrupted service over a 12 hour span. (With an almost clear view of the sky). Other internet options for my town are cell towers (data caps), DSL (slow), and ‘other’ satellite companies (latency).
Oh man I hope the ball gets rolling soon . Ive been waiting for my starlink to show up for over a month .
Of the 'missing 400' most of them are still moving into position before they come online as far as I know. There's only a handful of legitimately dead on arrival starlink satellites
Satellites without laser connectivity will be obsolete .....Early Retirement
Also some are spare
Hopefully he got them from amazon and gets free return shipping :)
Wow, Elon Musk is making a disruption in SO MANY fields!!!
Elon Musk is a real-life Tony Stark. He is what billionaires SHOULD be. Fun, quirky, and so smart that the things they do literally define the future.
Elon the disrupter. I’m all here for it
Right on Starlink..!!
So hyped for the orbital test flight
Absolutely the best Starlink info. And when I heard "those assholes", it was immediate LIKE and SUBSCRIBED! Waiting forever for my Starlink. Since the very beginning of BETA. Now it looks like it might be worth the wait! Gonna go over and subscribe to the Space Race Channel right now too. Greetings from Alaska.
There's one of 4 or 5 shells of Starlink complete, hardly 'global coverage' yet. They've just started the polar launches for 2nd shell using the v1.5 Starlink sats. More relevant is when the cost comes down for access.
Great info. Thanks
This channel is amazing. Thank you for making this spectacular informative video. You get a new sub. Greetings from Argentina! I hope this service reaches here...
Your cell phone uses sub 1GHz (and maybe some 1800 and 2.5GHz). Starlink uses 10 - 14GHz. That's why it won't propagate through leaves. Starlink are also trying to hog a lot of new radio frequencies that are coming up for reallocation.
Thank you very much for your very clear information :) It has answered my questions so far. Because we live in the countryside and have been waiting years for decent internet around here, we have decided to give Beta Starlink a try. We’ve been customers for a month now, and we love it! The difference between our ancient and totally dissapointing, unreliable system and Starlink is gigantic. If you live out in the middle of nowhere, it’s the way to go,
The future is bright ! I support this vision soon to be a reality
Starlink uses a frequency band on the order of 20 to 80 GHz while a cell signal uses just under 1GHz. The reason the signal gets blocked is the fact that not only is the signal strength from the satellite much weaker, it also operates in a frequency range where most materials will block the signal significantly. This is also a similar reason to 5G cellular (which also operates in the >1GHz bands up to 80Ghz like starlink) as it also suffers from the same signal issues when line of sight to antenna is obstructed. This is a simplification but I think it gets the gist of it. Feel free to correct any mistakes as this is not guaranteed to be entirely correct.
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I can't wait and check my starlink account almost daily to see if it has shipped to me yet. I only live about 3 minutes outside of a city and the best internet available is 25mbs. It sucks with three teenagers, my wife and myself.... Can't wait!!! Need starlink!!
Can't wait to get acess to starlink in my country ❤️
Which eastern country are we talking here?
africa
@@blayde4577 bruh
@@blayde4577 that's a continent..
My rural DSL is 1.2 MB, I wish I had 5-10 MB! But still waiting my my Starlink service to start.
The real speed advantage of using the lasers in space over fiber-optic lines is there are no repeaters required every 100 miles, each adding some latency. The light being used is between microwave and infrared light, so the bandwidth between each point in the network is going to rely on multiplexing just like a high bandwidth fiber optic cable would use, but will be less per channel than a fiber can carry since the light is a lower frequency (higher the frequency of the signal, the more bandwidth it can carry). Fiber optics typically run infrared light for older lines since the absorption spectrum of glass is clear at those frequencies.
Yep rural in STL speed sucked couldn’t download anything. Got Starlink. Perfect 200MBS down and getting faster. Used 600GB last month. Incredible. Worth every penny
I believe the reason for an unobstructed view needed is the frequency at which they are communicating with the satellites. Certain frequencies are better/worse than others at going around/through objects. But it's a trade off for data vs distance or something like that.
starlink 2.0 has some interesting tricks, It's going to be interesting how it plays out. I don't think most people really know what it's about.
Watching over DSL, so yeah, I’m all for it!
great stuff. Regarding the "lasers vs fiber" part: internet connection speed is not much about how "fast" the signal is, it is about how high the frequencies and large the bandwidth you can pack in it.
The real problem is there are no ground stations in most places. I've had mine on order for almost 6 months. There are enough satellites here, just nothing for them to communicate with.
That's why lasers.
I'm just ready for South Alabama to start receiving orders. I can't seem to find any estimates for when that will happen.
me too man. i’m in dothan and hope to hear something in october
Starlink technically can go through trees. It's been tested working inside a house. Of course it obstructs the signal significantly reducing in slow speed. The reason why your cellphone is more effective at going through objects vs starlink is entirely due to starlink using K band vs your phone using anywhere from 800-2100MHz for LTE. K band is subject to more attenuation when hitting objects.
Cant wait for it to be in new Zealand
Well done young man
Can't wait to get Starlink :)
worth the wait!!
In south Alabama stuck with centurylink paying 75 a month for 1.5 mbps but average less than 1. Signed up for beta in February.
I don't know,, I've been sooo used to living in the 3rd world country that is North central Arkansas. Controlled by a phone company monopoly on 1-4 meg-bit internet with 75% reliability....
Do you have your starlink working in Arkansas?
You must be on Frontier!
Can’t wait til I get mine, moved to a rural area in May and have refused to get Hughes net
I have dsl 6 down and 0.75 up I cry everyday for this thank you tesla
We're in central Texas. We ordered our Dishy in Feburary of 2021 and it's early October anf STILL haven't gotten it. Hmmm. Doubtful it's gonna be this year we get ours but still hopeful!
I can't wait until my starlink dish comes. Go Spacex 👍
worth the wait works great
@@mikethetoolman8776 where do you live if you don’t mind me asking?
@@coltonmcfadden9898 Sw Ohio
@@mikethetoolman8776 If you don't mind me asking, when did you preorder? I'm located on the I70 just west of Columbus, and preordered on Feb 9th
@@codywolfal8335 feb21. 2021 paid the 500 in full when ordered.
I live in West Virginia. There is very limited options for internet providers in many of the rural areas. I currently have Hughes net and average about 5Mbs. If I can get 25 Mbs from Starlink for the same price that I already pay for Hughesnet then I am all for it. I preordered about 2 weeks ago. Still waiting on the email telling me it has been shipped. It can’t get here soon enough! Go space laser!! Awesome content. Very in depth. Keep up the great work
Your gonna be a while ordered the day they took pre orders and mine still not shipped
@@adamstone6458 they are still doing Beta testing. Maybe I will be one of the lucky people in a cell where they need more testers soon. If not then I still think it will be worth the wait.
I have two domiciles. One is suburban city in Texas, the other in isolation in rural border county. I have google fiber in the city and will have Starlink at the rural home. I am more than happy to have such options. I signed up in January for Starlink and hope to have my kit by the end of the year.
If anyone sees Elon tell him we’re waiting in Georgia.
No shitt. I perpaid in Feb and still. Nothing in Louisiana.
Yeah im in Florida basicly right next to where they launch the rockets and I've been waiting since January
Same here in south carolina, I live close to the border of Georgia and our internet is unusable by most people's standards.
Texas yawns and stretches. Still waiting. Come on already.
Im in Tennessee and I just can't wait for this
I WILL use StarLink in the very near future!
We live on the NW coast of England, with no access to a wired telephone connection. At present we use a 4g router, and get between 2-30mbps (occasionally peaking up to 50) with our current system. We have been able to order Starkink, and are now waiting for the email confirming shipping, so hopefully it wont be too long!
Ordered in Ireland last week, arrived in 5 days plugged in 290 mb on wifi first try!
Seems like they're grabbing airspace while it's still free. Kinda similar to settlers in the old west.
It's not free they have to get bandwidth from the FCC. They control who gets what bandwidth it's auctioned off and it takes putting up the satalites and ground stations. Hardly free. And satellites only have about a five year life so replacements have to be constantly sent up as well. Lots of work and cost only possible because of the number they can serve. It's why so many have gone bankrupt trying to do it.
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Is the information on what effects atmospheric conditions will have on signal? Heavy rains, snow in northern areas. Thanks, great video!
Honestly, it's kind of like dish satellites getting covered in snow, to a lesser extent. We're talking about LEO so unless a VERY dense cloud is over your house you should be fine. Then again, we are talking about something that doesn't have much experience so it's not late enough to make safe, reliable assumptions.
space boxes haha, nice
Is line of sight that determines whether the satellite receives the signal or not
I’m definitely ready (here in the Big Thicket of Southeast Texas) but I think we are at least 1-2 years away, I was on the list, but canceled when I learned of the delays, one day it will be great though
Man i can't wait
Still hearing Crickets in the Midwest on install kits 👌 😀
First round Canadian beta tester here, love it, can't wait for SpaceX IPO. Thank you Elon and team!!
Where in Canada? I ordered last November 2020 and still waiting. I live in Northern Alberta a town called wabasca. Patiently impatiently waiting. I pay $110 a month for 10mbps but only get 3! I need starlink
This is the type of tech advancements that make me want to live indefinitely. ^_^
Greetings from Australia, Perth.....///
Indonesia also waiting, patiently
Radio waves also travel at the speed of light too so the speed advantages of lasers is moot. It's just that the new ones can communicate to each other.
Slow internet does remind us there is instant life outside. I wonder what other satellite will be the first shotgunned?
There will still be ground stations, they just don't have to be local.
hey Leon , why not phased array receiving and transmitting.
I have been waiting to get starlink for so long. Where I live I only have access to about 3-7 mbps normally
The mobile Starlink is going to be AMAZING for #vanlifers!
Considering some of the speeds I've seen people getting on Starlink in the US, around 200 or so MBPS, that's better than what we get in Australian on the NBN, I get around 50 Mbps down from the service, better than ADSL2 which I used to use, but it can be better even than it currently is.
I'm curious if this network could be used for cell phones as well once it is fully operational. Like set up 5g ground stations in cities, etc. With the cell phone transmitting/receiving via that kind of like how Magic Jack works. Heck, they might even be able to create a smaller/flatter dish that can go on cars. One that wouldn't have as good of reception but could network with other nearby vehicles to create one HUGE dish.
@8:00 it's due to the frequency of the transceiving signal. The bands used are suffering from the same limitations as 5G which can't *penetrate **_anything._*
In metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. Have FTTN, 1.3km from the node. Getting speeds of below 15mbps. No alternative and no chance of faster speeds as NBN has only just connected our area. Starlink is like a gift. Can’t wait for them to fully open up in Australia.
Elon: Finally releases Starlink around the world
~Also Elon: *Stonks*
Gettin quite hype for it to finally release around the world.
What is "StoNkS,” please? Thank you, Ambrose.
I'm waiting. I hope no more delays. I'm so ready to cancel my ISP.
I have never lived in an area that had anything other than dial-up, viasat or earthlink. My fastest speeds about 12mps on a good day. No cable which means no TV except satellite. The newspaper quit delivery out here. We are stuck in the ice age. I am in Florida (where time has forgotten) I have signed up for Starlink , doesn't look like it's going to happen for who knows how long. Please get us hooked up!
Wish they would be more specific when they will be in my area.
I pre orders paid the $499 and said mid to late 2021 in my area. Come on already!
When is this available in Vermont??!!! I want and need this in my life ASAP!!!
Me watching this with excitement. 3mbps ⬇️ - 1mbps ⬆️. The town literally 10 minutes away from me gets 200 down and 20 up 😐
We’re on the list awaiting a system to connect. This tells me keep my terra based system short term.
Been waiting since my pre order in February. Elon please bless me, I can't deal with Frontier anymore.. the techs they send to my house to "fix" my problems just make it even worse.
Signed up and waiting in rural WV
I live in Montana and Starlink was a game-changer for me. I was only able to get Hughesnet...and need I say more?
I ´ce been waiting for my dish kit since march 2021 🥺
Waiting since March. I've never had better than 4mb down and have no option but Starlink.
Same as satellite tv bro.. block the satellite = less reception
Please do the Tesla Bot update soon!
I’d be very happy to hear
4:37 "this is mind blowing shit".. my thoughts exactly
I'm primarily interested in Starlink's latency so I wonder where do they have peering stations in EU? I guess it would be some bulky Internet Exchange like DE-CIX for example. Is there any info about that?
Anyone know why the latency isn't low as advertised? I have like 80. Thought the goal was 10-20
Very good
5:40 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Wish they would send out updates as to when the kits would be shipped....still waiting (since Feb.)
Your question about connectivity, why it is working only with absolutely clear view. The same limitation is being known for ordinary TV dishes, and there is a simple calculation to be made. For having had my personal experience some years ago, I'm starting with this example. Let's assume that such a geostationary satellite is equipped with a few meters square of solar panels, each of them providing a few hundert watts of power, at best, producing totally a few kilowatts. Then divide this to the beamed area, most times an entire continent, how many watts may arrive on your own dish of a fraction of one meter square. I guess, that this wouldn't result in milliwatts nor microwatts, but rather in picowatts or nanowattts, or what else further thousandths of such may be known. The dish is collecting this amount to the LNB as the focus point, amplifying the average by a factor of one or the other thousandfold, and then it is getting strong enough for the antennas directly on the surface of the related chip, with a total size of a few millimeters. Such one is in plain text a fully mature remotely controlled receiver of its own, transmitting in another signal standard to what is commonly being miscalled 'receiver', that is in fact only receiving the signal of a short local transmission, and sending the control commands to the real one outside. The calculation for Starlink satellites is a little bit different, not only for the reason of smaller solar panels and a narrower transmission beam, but must roughly run half the time run from battery power, therefore divide the solar power by two. In assumption that such a stack of 60 peaces is equally distanced in the same orbit, that would be some 666 kilometers, they would have to serve an area of at least 1000 square kilometers, or maybe more, depending on the amount of overlapping range. I'm not sure, but I guess that this is still a little bit more for your UFO on a stick, that obviously for the sake of its nature, is needing a little bit more, without any focus point and without a such miniaturized receiver with such short connections,…
Sorry, the calculation of allegedly 1000 kilometer square had been wrong, had been made of
666 km × 3.14 ÷ 4 = 522.81 km, roughly rounded up to 1000 kilometers (not square).
There I had forgotten to square the first value, what should look like
666 km × 666 km × 3.14 ÷ 4 = 348'191.46 kilometers square, rounded up to nearly half a million,
seems to make quite a little difference… thänks.
Starlink sounds so uncomfortably similar to Skynet from a name perspective, but I’m looking forward to seeing the advances in tech that are possible because of it
It is giving high speed internet anywhere. This will have a huge impact like the electrification of America beyond the cities. And if there are tens of thousands of satellites, you will be able to get high speed at the bottom of a valley.