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Starlink - Internet Where Others Can't Reach

No coverage? Living in a rural area, have a remote cabin, or running a business in the field? Starlink is next-generation satellite internet that works practically everywhere.

nex-IT TeamMay 3, 20266 min czytania
Starlink - Internet Where Others Can't Reach

Living in a rural area without fiber? Have a remote cabin where LTE barely works? Running a construction site in the middle of nowhere? Or need a reliable backup connection for your business? Starlink might be the solution that changes your approach to internet connectivity.

What is Starlink?

Starlink is a satellite internet service created by SpaceX — Elon Musk's company. But this isn't the "old" satellite internet you might associate with massive latency and microscopic speeds.

LEO Technology — The Key Difference

Traditional telecommunications satellites orbit at geostationary altitude — about 36,000 km above Earth. The signal must travel this distance both ways, resulting in delays of 600-800 ms. Streaming? Online gaming? Video conferencing? Forget it.

Starlink works differently. It uses a constellation of thousands of small satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), just 550 km above Earth. The result?

  • Ping around 25-35 ms — comparable to good LTE
  • Download speeds of 100-200 Mbps — averaging around 155 Mbps in Poland
  • Upload speeds of 10-40 Mbps — depending on plan and network load

These are parameters that allow you to work normally, stream, game, and conduct video conferences.

Who is Starlink For?

Rural Homes and Areas Without Infrastructure

If the fiber optic provider says "maybe in 3 years" and LTE gives you 5 Mbps on a good day — Starlink is a real alternative. All you need is a view of the sky.

Vacation Homes and Remote Cabins

Weekend relaxation doesn't have to mean digital isolation. You can set up Starlink in 15 minutes, and the equipment is compact enough to transport.

RVs and Boats

The special mobile version (Starlink Roam) works while moving. Internet at campsites, in the mountains, or on the lake — without searching for signal.

Construction Sites and Field Work

Construction crews, surveyors, installation companies — anywhere you need internet temporarily and quickly. Monitoring, systems, documentation — everything works from day one.

Events and Outdoor Gatherings

Festival in an open field? Wedding in a barn? Corporate event in the forest? Starlink provides internet for guests and technical staff.

Backup Connection for Businesses

Even if you have fiber, an operator outage can paralyze your company. Starlink as a backup connection activates automatically when the main one fails. Business continuity without stress.

How Does It Work in Practice?

Installation

  1. Unpack the kit — antenna (called "Dishy"), router, cables, stand
  2. Find a spot with a view of the sky — the Starlink app helps check if the location is suitable
  3. Connect and power on — the antenna positions itself and connects to satellites
  4. Done — internet works within 10-20 minutes

The antenna is weather-resistant and has built-in heating — it works even in winter, melting snow.

Requirements

  • View of the sky — this is crucial. Trees, buildings, other obstructions can interfere with the signal
  • Power supply — the antenna draws about 50-75W (less than a refrigerator)
  • No data cap — standard plans include unlimited data transfer

Weather Impact

Starlink handles most conditions — rain, snow, wind. During very heavy precipitation or storms, there may be temporary performance drops, but complete outages are rare.

Starlink for Business

SpaceX offers dedicated business plans with:

  • Higher priority — more stable connection even during network congestion
  • Static IP — for servers, VPN, remote access
  • 24/7 technical support
  • Vehicle mounting option — fleets, service vehicles, vans

Example Business Applications

IndustryApplication
ConstructionInternet at construction sites, monitoring, BIM
AgriculturePrecision farming, crop monitoring, IoT
TransportationIn-vehicle internet, fleet tracking
TourismHotels, agritourism, campsites in difficult locations
EnergyWind farm monitoring, solar installations
MediaLive broadcasts from events, field reporting

Pros and Cons — Honestly

Advantages

  • Works practically everywhere — only requirement is a view of the sky
  • Quick installation — no digging, no waiting for crews
  • No long-term contracts — you can pause service when you don't need it
  • Portability — take the equipment with you (in mobile versions)
  • Continuous development — SpaceX regularly launches new satellites, the network keeps improving

Disadvantages

  • Requires view of the sky — won't work in dense forest or narrow streets
  • Initial cost — equipment is an investment, though Starlink regularly offers promotions reducing the kit price
  • Subscription — higher than typical fixed internet
  • Variable parameters — speeds may fluctuate depending on network load
  • Power consumption — antenna runs non-stop, generating energy costs

Alternatives to Consider

Before committing to Starlink, check other options:

LTE/5G Internet

If you have decent cellular coverage, an LTE/5G router might be a cheaper option. Check coverage from all carriers — sometimes an external antenna is enough.

Fixed Wireless (WISP)

Local providers offer internet via radio links. They require line of sight to a transmitter but are often cheaper than Starlink.

Fiber — Maybe It's Coming?

Check network expansion plans in your area. Government programs and EU funds are accelerating infrastructure development.

Rental Instead of Purchase

You don't have to buy the equipment right away. Companies offer Starlink kit rentals — ideal for:

  • Short-term construction projects
  • Seasonal businesses (agritourism, events)
  • Testing before purchase
  • Emergency situations

How to Order Starlink?

  1. Go to starlink.com
  2. Check availability in your location
  3. Choose a plan (Residential, Roam, Business)
  4. Order equipment — delivery usually within a few days
  5. Install yourself or with professional help

Summary

Starlink is a breakthrough for people and businesses in places where traditional internet doesn't reach or is too slow. It's not the cheapest, but it's often the only real option for fast, stable internet.

If you:

  • Live in a rural area without fiber
  • Need internet at a cabin, construction site, or in the field
  • Are looking for reliable backup for your business
  • Run a mobile operation (RVs, events, field work)

...then Starlink deserves your attention.


Need help choosing an internet solution? At nex-IT, we help businesses and individuals find the optimal connection — whether it's Starlink, LTE, fixed wireless, or backup configuration. Contact us — we'll advise what will work in your situation.

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