<div dir="ltr">Deal all,<br><br>The sad thing was that I was completely unprepared! I just sit on my seat, and after the normal safety instructions I suddenly see familiar logo on the screen and announcement. I first thought it must be some premium service or rather just announcement on something they plan to do in the future. Once it sink in and I connected on my phone and ran some speed tests to see what was available, I realized that I gotta seize the opportunity and grab my laptop to try figure out some tests.<br><br>David: "Showing a real-world demonstration of how well it worked is a really cool thing to do."<br>- Good to hear! I was quite surprised how well it worked! Obviously its quite ideal in terms of visibility, but everything else, the handovers, speed of moving compared to the 16 km/h recommended for the roaming dishy and another 150 users on the same network! Was very cool experience.<br><br>Oleg: "Have you tried to run StarDebug or at least official Starlink app on your phone? I wonder is it possible to access the hardware and get some debug data :)"<br>- No, did not think of doing this! Next time I will be prepared! I think we will just send one of the guys for a cup of coffee in Vienna to collect data since the interest is there!<br><br>JPan: "need more data though" + "do you happen to have any info about your public ip address while on the plane, so we can figure out its pop and pop handover behaviors along the way?"<br>- I only ran some ping sweeps, as I was really focused on the target server that I ran the remote control tests through, for user-experience and what it looks like at application layer. Will add this to my script so I always get it. With 1000 samples, ping sweep 1, min/avg/max = 36.705/50.375/112.491 ms. Sweep 2, min/avg/max = 35.804/51.484/123.599 ms. Sweep 3, min/avg/max = 35.844/49.873/111.873 ms. Across all samples P99=73.86389, P50=48.9325, P1=37.88168. Quite impressive!<br><br>Spencer: "very interested in that exact detail if you happened to collect it."<br>- Will make sure to have it next time!<br><br>Nitinder: "If you are embarking on future adventures with Starlink, please install this in your browser and trigger a few tests"<br>- Noted! Will certainly do this next time!<br><br>*****<br>Question: Anything else of interest if we send one of our engineers to collect more data? Please let me know and I will try to organize it!<br>*****<br><br>Best regards,<br>Sauli</div><br><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 8:47 PM David Collier-Brown via Starlink <<a href="mailto:starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net">starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Just a word of praise for Sauli:<br>
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Showing a real-world demonstration of how well it worked is a really <br>
cool thing to do. It proved just how well it can work. It also <br>
motivated us to ask a lot of questions (:-))<br>
<br>
--dave<br>
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