New Priority Plans
Starlink Priority plans are best for businesses and other high demand
users at one location. Now starting at $250/mo, these plans include
faster download and upload speeds, including during times of peak
usage, priority customer support, and a public IP address. After
Priority data is exhausted, the plans include unlimited Standard data.
Order now at starlink.com/business.
Gee should I give up my Astound internet at $58 a month and get Starlink
with faster download and upload speeds (What ever that is) for $250 a
month?
This bullshit would make PT Barnum proud. "There’s a sucker born every minute."
Frank Howell wrote:
New Priority Plans
Starlink Priority plans are best for businesses and other high demand
users at one location. Now starting at $250/mo, these plans include
faster download and upload speeds, including during times of peak
usage, priority customer support, and a public IP address. After
Priority data is exhausted, the plans include unlimited Standard data.
Order now at starlink.com/business.
Gee should I give up my Astound internet at $58 a month and get Starlink
with faster download and upload speeds (What ever that is) for $250 a
month?
This bullshit would make PT Barnum proud. "There’s a sucker born
every minute."
C'mon, Frank, you've been around long enough to know what Starlink is
about. Take myownself for example - these are my choices where I live,
and I average about 60 GB/mo:
DSL - 35ms, 2.5 Mbps, $60
Hughesnet - 600-800ms, 20-25 Mbps, 15GB/mo, $65
Starlink - 40ms, 100+ Mbps, 1TB/mo, $110
If you were me, which would you choose?
Why?
If you were a business that did a lot of business on the internet, and without access to cable or fiber, which would you choose?
Why?
bfh wrote:
Frank Howell wrote:I would move.
New Priority Plans
Starlink Priority plans are best for businesses and other high
demand users at one location. Now starting at $250/mo, these plans
include faster download and upload speeds, including during times
of peak usage, priority customer support, and a public IP address.
After Priority data is exhausted, the plans include unlimited
Standard data. Order now at starlink.com/business.
Gee should I give up my Astound internet at $58 a month and get
Starlink
with faster download and upload speeds (What ever that is) for $250
a month?
This bullshit would make PT Barnum proud. "There’s a >>> sucker born every minute."
C'mon, Frank, you've been around long enough to know what Starlink
is about. Take myownself for example - these are my choices where I
live, and I average about 60 GB/mo:
DSL - 35ms, 2.5 Mbps, $60
Hughesnet - 600-800ms, 20-25 Mbps, 15GB/mo, $65
Starlink -Â 40ms, 100+ Mbps, 1TB/mo, $110
If you were me, which would you choose?
Why?
If you were a business that did a lot of business on the internet,
and without access to cable or fiber, which would you choose?
Why?
That said if this offer is successful it should
make fiber expansion more attractive as it would undercut
Starlinks price.
New Priority Plans
Starlink Priority plans are best for businesses and other high demand
users at one location. Now starting at $250/mo, these plans include
faster download and upload speeds, including during times of peak
usage, priority customer support, and a public IP address. After
Priority data is exhausted, the plans include unlimited Standard data.
Order now at starlink.com/business.
Gee should I give up my Astound internet at $58 a month and get Starlink
with faster download and upload speeds (What ever that is) for $250 a
month?
This bullshit would make PT Barnum proud. "There’s a sucker born every minute."
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