Starlink - Worldwide high-speed internet services through satellite (November 2024):

 

Starlink, its basic theory, and interesting facts:

Starlink satellite constellation is placed in low earth orbit.

Starlink satellite communication network is designed, owned, and run by SpaceX, a company founded in 2002. Its owner is Elon Musk.

SpaceX is involved in providing upgraded commercial spaceflight. 

SpaceX stands for Space Exploration Technologies Corporation.

Its headquarters is located at SpaceX Starbase near Brownville Texas in the U.S.

SpaceX is capable of building up to 40 satellites in a week.

SpaceX has shown its capacity by launching 240 satellites in a month.

Contrary to other modes (optical fiber, cable, or wireless), Starlink provides internet communication through satellites in low-earth orbits.

Low Earth Orbit  (LEO) satellites provide low latency and increased internet speed compared to Geostationary satellites, which are at around 36000 km altitude.

SpaceX is an expert in space missions.

It has already launched very low-altitude (<350 km) satellites.

The average Latency ( Propagation delay due to long-distance travel by the signal)  in Starlink satellite communication is around 34 ms. Though it is high compared to 17 ms latency in Optic fiber communication, it is still good up to  40 ms for most applications.

Starlink LEO satellite communication system claims 1Gbps internet speed anywhere in the world and targets to claim 10 Gbps speed.

If it becomes true, a 4k movie can be downloaded in less than 30 seconds.

Starlink satellites use laser technology to communicate with each other.

It reduces the dependency on multiple ground stations for relaying/hopping the signals.

SpaceX has proposed a constellation of almost 42,000 tablet-sized satellites in low-earth orbit for global internet communication with low latency.

One SpaceX Falcon rocket can fit up to 60 satellites.

NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Agency, an independent agency of the U.S. federal government)  and SpaceX have an agreement for information sharing to avoid collision in the satellite orbits.

If we compare it with other satellite internet companies, it is better than HughesNet and Viasat.

The latency of Starlink satellite communication is estimated to be ten times less and the Internet speed of Starlink communication system is estimated five times better than HughesNet and Viasat.

Its competitors: HughesNet, Amazon, Viasat, and Onewave are also in the race to provide global internet communication.

Starlike is adopting different techniques to make the superior to competitors.

Instead of using a few large satellites in higher orbits, Starlink is using thousands of small satellites in low earth orbit.

Starlink uses thousands of satellites to ensure global and remote area communication. 

It reduces the chances of an outage for service.

It happens in other satellite communication systems that use a few satellites.

It is the world's first and largest satellite constellation in the LEO that delivers broadband internet communication and is capable of supporting video streaming, online gaming, video calls, etc.

Starlink project is run by a giant SpacX company that regularly launches satellites. The competitors of Starlink do not have such support because launching the satellite is a costly affair.


Charges and promotion offer for Starlink communication services:

Charges or offer

Purpose

Regional savings (offer)

CAD$ 200

Credit to new users of Canada who live in the area of abandoned network availability.

US$100

Credit to new users of the U.S. who live in the areas of abandoned network availability.


Different charges:

US$100

Congestion charges for new users in some areas of the U.S.  with overcrowded networks.

US$499

Upfront hardware fee. It includes a small satellite dish, router, and power supply. 

US$50

Shipping and handling fee.

US$120

Per month

Preorder cost. 


US$120

per month

Starlink standard service -

Speed range - 25 to 100 Mbps.

Data allotment - standard, unlimited data.

Upfront cost -  US$349

US$140

per month

Starlink Bussiness plan-

Package - Priority 40 GB

Speed range - 40 to 220 Mbps.

Data allotment - 40GB,

(standard and unlimited thereafter).


Upfront cost - US$349

US$250

per month

Starlink Bussiness plan-

Package - Priority 1 TB

Speed range - 40 to 220 Mbps.

Data allotment - 1TB,

(standard and unlimited thereafter).

US$500

per month

Starlink Bussiness plan-

Package - Priority 2TB

Speed range - 40 to 220 Mbps.

Data allotment - 2TB,

(standard and unlimited thereafter).

Upfront cost - US$2500


Starlink land mobile packages:

(40 to 220 Mbps)

US$50

 to

US$165

per month

Speed range - 5 to 50 Mbps

Upfront cost - US$599

Data allotment - Standard, unlimited

US$250

per month

Plan - Mobile priority - 50 GB

Speed range - 40 to 220 Mbps.

Upfront cost - US$2500

Data allotment - 50GB,

(standard and unlimited thereafter).

US$1000

Per month

Plan -Mobile priority - 1 TB

Speed range - 40 to 220 Mbps.

Upfront cost - US$2500

Data allotment - 1TB,

(standard and unlimited thereafter).

US$5000

Plan -Mobile priority - 5 TB

Speed range - 40 to 220 Mbps.

Upfront cost - US$2500

Data allotment - 5TB,

(standard and unlimited thereafter).


Starlink Roam (old name - Starlink

service:

The literal meaning of RV is Recreational Vehicle which has an accommodation facility also.

Starlink RV service is useful for travelers and campers.

In case of need, the Starlink RV plan can be taken instantly.

However, this service provides lower internet speed and less priority compared to other Starlink services.

It is better to pair Starlink with one of the best Wi-Fi routers to get a higher speed.

Its various packages are listed below: 

US$150

per month

Limited to roaming in a particular region.

US$200

per month

Global roaming.

US$50

per month

Limited 50 GB plan.

US$165

per month

Unlimited plan.

The satellite dish costs US$ 599 extra, and it is the same for both above options.


World Coverage area of Starlink internet communication:

Starlink’s satellite internet services are currently available in the selected countries/regions. However, it will be available worldwide shortly.

As per the latest updates, the Starlink service is currently available in 113 countries. Most of them are listed below:   

North America:

United States

Canada


Latin America and The Caribbean:

Argentina

Brazil

Bahamas

Barbados

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guadeloupe

Guatemala

French Guiana

Haiti

U.S. Virgin Islands

Honduras

Jamaica

Martinique

Mexico

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Puerto Rico

Dominican Republic

Saint Martin

Saint Barthélemy

Trinidad And Tobago

Uruguay



Europe:

Austria

Bulgaria

Belgium

Czech Republic

Cyprus

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

France

Finland

Greece

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Ireland

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Latvia

Norway

Malta

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Spain

Slovakia

Switzerland

Sweden

Ukraine

United Kingdom


Asia/Pacific:

Australia

American Samoa

Cook Islands

Fiji

Guam

Iran

Indonesia

Japan

Malaysia

Micronesia

Mongolia

Northern Mariana Islands

New Zealand

Philippines

Papua New Guinea

Singapore

Solomon Islands

Sri Lanka

Samoa

Tonga

Tuvalu

The Republic of Vanuatu



Africa:

Angola

Benin

Botswana

Burundi

Chad

Eswatini

Guyana

Gambia

Ghana

Kenya

Mayotte

Madagascar

Mozambique

Malawi

Namibia

Nigeria

Réunion

Rwanda

Senegal

Sierra Leone

South Sudan

Tanzania

Togo

Zambia

Zimbabwe



Middle East - Yemen


In May 2022, Starlink entered Asia by launching its services in the Philippines.

Indian government halted its preorders, until the approval of the regulatory authority.

In October 2024, the FCC temporarily permitted T-Mobile and SpacX to provide direct-to-cell service using Starlink satellites in the Hurricane Helene-affected areas due to poor or non-functioning cell towers. 

It delivers high-speed and low-latency internet communication everywhere in the world, even to very remote or isolated areas.

According to FCC data as of December 2023, Starlink is instantly available anytime and everywhere (99.6% of households) in the U.S.

Starlink customer base has passed the line of 4 million across 110 countries.

Next-generation Starlink V2 Mini satellites use E-band for global broadband internet access. It has a capacity which is 4 times greater than its predecessors.


Pros and Cons:

Pros:

Cons:

Good internet speed for rural and remote areas.

High upfront fees and costly plan.

Low latency meeting the demand for video calls and online gaming.

Slow internet speed compared to cable, wireless, or optical fiber.

Unlimited data

Degradation and interruption in signal due to bad weather.

Mobile internet availability



Is Starlink replacing other modes of internet communication?

The answer is No.

See the explanation here:

Optical fiber, cable, and fixed wireless connections are the fastest modes of broadband Internet communication. Starlink can not beat them, probably even in the future. 

However, these fastest modes of broadband internet communication need landline infrastructure. 

Remote, isolated, rural, and hills areas do not have such infrastructure to provide the fastest mode of internet communication.

For these areas, internet communication through satellite links can be provided very well.

There are many global competitors as mentioned in this blog to provide the whole earth coverage by satellite communication networks. 

In the U.S. Hughesnet and Viasat are the main competitors and old players in this field. Now Starlink has emerged to take the lead.


During the war, natural calamity, or any other emergency when the terrestrial infrastructure for communication is not functional, only satellite communication is available to meet the demand.  


Effect of bad weather on Starlink Internet communication:

By improving technology, various efforts are made to provide internet communication even in extremely bad weather.  However certain limitations are listed below:

Cloudy weather:

Normal cloudy weather does not affect communication, but if the clouds are stormy, thick, or dense,  then it may degrade or interrupt communication due to rain, and moisture. 

Rain:

Light rain does not affect the communication. However dense, moist clouds and heavy rain may interrupt or block the signal.

Winds:

If the satellite dish is properly and tightly mounted, winds do not affect the quality of the signal. Moreover, a Starlink dish is a phased array antenna that tracks the satellite moving overhead without physically moving the dish antenna. 

Snow:

Light snowfall does not affect the quality of the signal. However heavy snowfall can degrade the quality of the signal. The in-built heating function of the dish antenna melts automatically the build-up of light snow but the heavy snow deposited on the top of the dish is to be removed manually.

Sleet and ice:

The in-built healing function of the dish antenna melts automatically the light sleet and ice on the dish but heavy sleet and ice are required to be removed physically, otherwise, it will interrupt the communication signal.

Fog:

Similar to rain, snowfall, sleet, and ice, if the fog is light, it will not affect the signal, but dense fog due to heavy moisture will certainly degrade the quality of the signal.


Final words:

As per the latest updates (November 2024), Starlink has launched  7289 satellites, and 6613 satellites are in orbit.

However, it is estimated that at least 10,000 functional satellites are required to cover the entire world.

Starlink is willing to have  42000 satellites in the constellation.

Improvement in Starlink satellite internet services is a regular process. Therefore, it is gaining popularity and is adopted by most countries.

Due to the upgradation of broadband internet services, its speed under the Starlink Premium category is better than some of the other broadband internet services available in the U.S.

However, its cost is higher side and needs to be reduced.

The people living in the rural areas are very well connected with other parts due to the availability of satellite internet services provided by the Starlink project.

Therefore, it is a boon for the people living in rural, remote, and unserved areas.

A backpack-sized Starlink Mini dish can be carried anywhere for extended communication coverage.

It provides better communication in terms of internet speed and latency compared to HughesNet and Viasat.

The following companies/countries are also working hard to provide satellite communication in a better way:  

OneWeb

(50% owned by UK government)

Kuiper by Amazon

Boeing

Telesat

Russia

China

Inmarsat headquartered in London

U.S.-based Hughesnet.

U.S. -based Viasat 


SpaceX has approached the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to introduce Starlink broadband internet services to moving vehicles in the U.S., and for moving vessels and aircraft worldwide.

Starlink satellite constellation system is ideally suited for global broadband internet networks, especially in rural and remote areas where internet connectivity is poor or unavailable.

Broadband internet access through satellite by Starlink is available in most of the countries. Direct-cell service is also likely to start soon.

Currently, Starlink is claiming to provide broadband internet speeds up to 300 Mbps anywhere in the world.

In addition to global broadband internet access, Starlink is working on direct-to-cell service, and as a first step, a text message service will be launched before providing direct phone calls. 

The company has already sent out its first text message at the beginning of 2024.

Starlink may launch its direct-to-cell service in 2025.


Disclaimer:

The best efforts are made to provide updated and authentic information through this blog. However, the author does not take any responsibility (legal or otherwise) for its correctness and completeness. In case of any doubt, please contact us or cross-check from reliable sources.

The data is collected from various sources, and the author is not responsible for any difference in data.

This blog is not AI-generated and typed manually, therefore any typographical error is regretted.

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https://www.starlink.com/technology

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https://www.tomsguide.com/news/starlink-internet-coverage

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