[Starlink] starlink at sea

David Lang david at lang.hm
Thu Jul 14 03:00:48 EDT 2022


On Thu, 14 Jul 2022, Larry Press wrote:

> <$50k/month (for all their boats)
>
> Do they have ten ships?

I know of 7 off the top of my head, the three drone ships, the multi-purpose 
recovery ships bob and doug, they got a couple more recently(named for females, 
don't remember the names reliably), all those recovery ships on the east coast, 
so they probably have one or two on the west coast, and I don't think that 
includes the dragon recovery craft.

> >$150k/month with much better service
>
> Is that for uncapped service from a GEO? What speeds do they get for that? Do GEO folks like Hughes offer SLAs to business customers?

that was for 25G of bandwidth from the post I saw mentioned, they didn't mention 
the speed (but they did show the difference in video quality from the barges 
between the old and new)

David Lang

> Does SES offer marine connectivity?
>
> Russian oligarchs will be early customers.
>
> Larry Press
>
> ________________________________
> From: Starlink <starlink-bounces at lists.bufferbloat.net> on behalf of David Lang via Starlink <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2022 5:40 PM
> To: Gary E. Miller <gem at rellim.com>
> Cc: Dave Taht via Starlink <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net>
> Subject: Re: [Starlink] starlink at sea
>
> it all depends on what you are comparing it to. This isn't designed for a 30 ft
> boat, but rather for commercial operations. SpaceX had talked about how this
> replaces the earlier satellite services they have had on their boats that were
> unreliable and cost >$150k/month with much better service listing for
> <$50k/month (for all their boats)
>
> This is designed to be an all-weather allways-on service, most boaters could
> just use a standard starlink RV setup and put it out when they need it (taking
> it down when the weather is poor)
>
> David Lang
>
>  On Wed, 13 Jul 2022, Gary E. Miller via Starlink wrote:
>
>> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 17:36:02 -0700
>> From: Gary E. Miller via Starlink <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net>
>> Reply-To: Gary E. Miller <gem at rellim.com>
>> To: Dave Taht via Starlink <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Starlink] starlink at sea
>>
>> Yo Dave!
>>
>> On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 17:20:43 -0700
>> Dave Taht via Starlink <starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>>
>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2022/06/28/i-tried-elon-musks-starlink-internet-royal-caribbean-cruise-ship__;!!P7nkOOY!rxlTbVxEkw-MFoqu8DRa85IzMzIO1zBngo2MWxU3hZC2uf--DSi39Jg1_QDzFZyl3ShxZFNhM0oEQFMaJMhpU32Mkw$
>>
>>
>> Did you notice the eye popping cost?
>>
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.starlink.com/maritime__;!!P7nkOOY!rxlTbVxEkw-MFoqu8DRa85IzMzIO1zBngo2MWxU3hZC2uf--DSi39Jg1_QDzFZyl3ShxZFNhM0oEQFMaJMgLmSbzsw$
>>
>> "High-speed, low-latency internet with up to 350 Mbps download while at
>> sea. $5,000/mo with a one-time hardware cost of $10,000 for two high
>> performance terminals."
>>
>> I know a bunch of yacthies that have been waiting for this, but are
>> now
>> disappointed.
>>
>> RGDS
>> GARY
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Gary E. Miller Rellim 109 NW Wilmington Ave., Suite E, Bend, OR 97703
>>        gem at rellim.com  Tel:+1 541 382 8588
>>
>>            Veritas liberabit vos. -- Quid est veritas?
>>    "If you can't measure it, you can't improve it." - Lord Kelvin
>>
>


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