[NNagain] Starlink

David Lang david at lang.hm
Mon Dec 18 03:15:36 EST 2023


I agree with your questions

yes, Available bandwidth is shared between users. I don't know what you get if 
you are the only person there, but I can say that I'm in the LA metro area (far 
from rural) and I get enough bandwith to work remotely on Starlink.

My local makerspace also has Starlink and it's enough that having a (small) 
group of users operating at the same time is not a horrid experience.

David Lang


On Sat, 16 Dec 2023, Hal Murray via Nnagain wrote:

> Frantisek Borsik said:
>> The only way to deliver it to them in a reasonable timeframe is Starlink. 
>
> What sort of bandwidth/latency do I get from Starlink if I'm the only user in 
> a large area?
>
> The spectrum is shared.  Does the bandwidth per user go down as more users in 
> the antenna footprint become active?  How many users per square mile/km can 
> Starlink support at the current target bandwidth?  ...
>
> What fraction of the country is rural enough that it won't get fiber?  How 
> much of that is sparse enough so that Starlink will work?
>
> What should I be asking?
>
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