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Starlink Updates RVers Should Know About 

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Like most new technologies, Starlink’s satellite internet services continue to change and advance. For RVers using Starlink, (now called Starlink Mobile) or those considering equipping their rigs with this system, here are the latest updates you should know about Starlink’s satellite internet system.
Plan names. Starlink now refers to their original two plan types as Standard (previously Residential) and Mobile (previously Starlink RV). The company also added two additional plans for prioritized internet speeds: Priority and Mobile Priority.
Standard plan updates. For customers using the existing Residential plan, prices have increased in most areas to $120 per month. However, users in some less-congested areas have benefited from price decreases to $90 per month.
Priority plan updates. If you’re looking to upgrade to guaranteed faster speeds, you can plan on paying significantly more per month for either the Priority or Priority Mobile plans. These plans are most useful for those needing consistent, fast internet speeds for work or other critical communications needs. Another change is that Mobile Priority can now be used in motion and over bodies of water.
Mobile plan updates. Originally called Starlink RV, and then briefly named Roam, Starlink Mobile is the plan used for RVers and other travelers not using a fixed address for their account. Prices for this plan are now $150 per month for those using internet services in the same continent as the address associated with their account. There’s also a Global Mobile option for users to utilize Starlink Mobile around the world. This plan is $200 per month.
Another Mobile update is the ability to pay $45 per gigabyte to opt-in to the top mobile speeds. This feature helps those needing on-demand higher internet speeds on the go or while traveling over bodies of water.
Which plan is right for you? While Starlink’s new Priority-based plans can offer reliable, faster internet speeds, these plans are expensive and likely only useful for those needing consistent, top-tier speeds throughout the day for work or other communication purposes. The Standard and Mobile plans should be sufficient for those traveling in the U.S. and camping in remote areas.
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Комментарии : 7   
@user-kq5is5jz1r
@user-kq5is5jz1r Год назад
Fabulous job explaining all of this!! We are RV users and love the service.
@azen9185
@azen9185 Год назад
Great video with clear information. Thanks.
@juliaabernathy5520
@juliaabernathy5520 Год назад
I would say starling is money hungry!
@nmosfet5797
@nmosfet5797 Год назад
Not related, but geez, how much do you people pay for your internet? I'm watching this from Finland with my unlimited 4G that costs EUR 5 per month. It's an extra sim card to my house's primary 4G connection that costs EUR 19,99 per month (unlimited data at 150 Mbps) so it's eur 24,99 per month for the two. One for the house, one for the summerhouse.
@malimish
@malimish Год назад
We actually used 2 Elisa unlimited sim cards from Finland when we were traveling across the Nordics. It indeed works great and had great service just about everywhere we went. But unfortunately not everywhere in the world has such good cell coverage. And even in Finland, your cell phone won't work everywhere. We've certainly gone far enough and found the dead spots.
@woggs1
@woggs1 Год назад
I pay $120 a month for fiber internet, San Francisco California. I just speed tested it came out at 50 MPS. You guys have it made in Finland.
@juliaabernathy5520
@juliaabernathy5520 Год назад
Way to much money!
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