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Starlink Premium arrives with stronger antenna for extreme weather

The new dish can reach download speeds up to 500Mbps

An Elon Musk tweet has surfaced announcing a new Starlink high-performance antenna and Premium package.

The new low-earth-orbit satellite internet option web page claims that speeds range between 150-500 Mbps, with latency around 20-40ms. It further mentions that this could be a good option for businesses. The regular Starlink dish is only rated for around 100-200 Mbps and similar latency is listed on Starlink’s website.

Starlink Premium is more than just a stronger antenna with faster speeds. It also comes with 24/7 support, a detachable 23-metre power-over-ethernet cable and a 1.8-metre power cable. Both of these cables are slightly shorter than what comes with the standard ‘Circular’ Starlink pack, but since the new model features a detachable wire, you can buy longer lengths in the Starlink Shop.

As far as I can tell, the shop is only available to people with Starlink accounts, so it’s currently unclear how much it costs.

The new unit is expected to begin shipping to customers sometime in Q2 2022.

As for the cost of the new dish itself. Starlink Premium is not cheap:

  • Deposit: $635
  • Hardware: $3,170
  • Service: $635/month
  • Shipping and Handling: $65
  • Est tax: $420
  • Total: $4,925

If you have a remote business and need internet, the upfront cost of this is far easier to swallow, but it’s incredibly expensive for regular people.

Regular people instead are pushed towards the Circular dish, which costs the following:

  • Hardware: $650
  • Service: $130/month
  • Shipping & Handling: $65
  • Est. Tax: $92.82
  • Total: $937.82

It should also be noted that Starlink isn’t available everywhere yet, so you’ll need to have your address approved before your unit will ship to you. Further, since the service uses satellites to beam internet to the Earth, some areas with heavy tree coverage experience issues when the satellites and the planet aren’t perfectly aligned.

The new Starlink Premium may solve that problem with its larger dish, but it’s very pricey.

If you’re interested in more information regarding how Starlink performs, a community of subscribers on Reddit has created an interesting speed test/comparison

Source: @elonmusk, Starlink

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