Description
Key features and components
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Technology:Uses a network of satellites in low Earth orbit to provide internet, unlike traditional ground-based infrastructure.
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Coverage:Aims to provide global internet access, particularly to areas that lack traditional high-speed options.
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Installation:Designed for self-installation; users set up the dish and router, with the Starlink app available to help find the best location for a clear view of the sky.
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Data:Offers unlimited, high-speed data options on its residential plans.
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Durability:Built to withstand various weather conditions, including snow, sleet, heavy rain, and wind.
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Equipment:The standard kit includes a dish, kickstand, Gen 3 router, and various cables and power supply components.
Use cases and plans
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Residential:Provides internet for home use, especially for those in rural areas without access to fiber or other broadband services.
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Portability and mobile:Includes plans for people on the go, like the RV service, and a maritime plan for boats, notes MoneyHub NZ and The Verge.
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Mini dish:A smaller version of the dish is available for users who need portable internet.



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