What is Starlink?
Starlink is a satellite constellation that provides broadband-level internet access. With this new service, SpaceX’s goal is to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband internet connections to parts of the planet that are traditionally underserved, like rural areas, and to theoretically offer more competitive pricing in urban spaces.
Customers connect to the satellites via a relatively small satellite receiver they install at home. These satellite terminals — the newest versions of which were approved by the FCC in November 2021 — can be installed anywhere there is an open view of the sky. Most people find that mounting it high up, either on a mast or on the top of their house, provides the best service. (You can find the best location for your equipment by using the Starlink app, which is available for both Android and iOS.)
Starlink was originally announced by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk (of Tesla renown) in 2015. Since then, the program has launched close to 2,000 satellites, with more planned.
Who can get Starlink now?
Before you rush to your computer to order Starlink, you’ll want to know that it isn’t available everywhere. The company is still working to get enough satellites launched to provide global coverage.
Currently, Starlink is offering their “Best Effort” service — a name picked to remind customers that they’re still launching more satellites and occasional outages will occur. The service is now available globally.
- Starlink limits its service area to certain areas, so you’ll need to enter an address in order to validate that Starlink can serve your area.
How much does Starlink cost?
With its current pricing, eligible customers can get Starlink internet service for $110 a month. There is also a one-time, upfront cost for equipment of $599 plush shipping and taxes.
The equipment includes a base for the satellite dish, the dish, and an integrated Wi-Fi router.
That may seem expensive, but it’s actually incredibly competitive compared to traditional satellite providers, and for much faster speeds.
How does Starlink work?
If you’ve ever used satellite internet, you might be familiar with how it can cause lagging or buffering, making it difficult to do things like gaming or video conferencing. To solve issues like this, the SpaceX Starlink satellites operate in a lower orbit than previous satellites. That leads to faster speeds and better latency, though the consistency still isn’t as good as cable internet.
Because the satellites are so much closer to Earth, they also don’t have the same large coverage area. That’s why the company needs to launch so many of these smaller satellites, which they refer to as “smallsats.”
For the satellites to communicate, the company has built gateways around the world to help exchange signals, although they’re currently experimenting with laser technology to allow the satellites to communicate directly and eliminate the need for a gateway.
What this means for Starlink users, then, is that once they install the Starlink kit, the antenna will automatically locate the closest satellite and connect. Because the satellites orbit in a chain, each satellite will then find the next one and the next, which should create a seamless connection for the user.
How fast is Starlink internet?
According to the Starlink website, the service can maintain download speeds of between 50 and 150 Mbps and upload speeds of around 10 Mbps. That should be fast enough for households to do most of what they need, whether it’s gaming, remote work, streaming, or virtual learning.
Starlink does currently have outages from time to time, as they’re still working to increase the number of satellites they have in orbit for coverage. The biggest issue for people tends to be finding a place to set up their dish to get consistent service throughout the day. Of course, that’s why the Starlink beta phase is named “Better Than Nothing.”