With the world's most advanced satellite constellation, Starlink delivers high-speed, low-latency internet with 99.9% average uptime, providing reliable connectivity around the globe. Read more here.
Starlink is designed to endure the elements - it can melt snow and withstand sleet, heavy rain, and harsh winds. Latest generation Starlink Kits provide connectivity during medium-to-heavy rainfall, endure up to 160+ kph (99+ mph) winds comfortably, and can survive from -40°C (-40°F) to 43°C (110°F) temperatures.
Starlink is built to deliver reliable high-speed internet, even when a customer’s view of the sky isn’t perfect. Trees, buildings, and other obstacles can temporarily block the connection to a given satellite, but the system is designed in such a way that these are generally unnoticeable to the user.
A given user terminal in the US has 10s of satellites in view, providing multiple pathways to route traffic via a satellite with a stable and unobstructed connection. Starlink terminals automatically switch between satellites in real time to address any performance issues in the link: this happens both proactively, for fixed installs, and reactively, for mobile terminals and unpredicted issues.
In the face of natural disasters, Starlink's satellite network offers a dependable way to stay online - even when traditional infrastructure is damaged or unavailable.
Disasters and emergencies demand fast, reliable communication. Floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other crises often leave communities cut off when they need connection most. Starlink can be deployed in minutes to provide high-speed, low-latency internet, even in the most remote or devastated areas. Read more here.
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