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Re: dano4135 post# 1502

Tuesday, 02/16/2021 3:41:35 PM

Tuesday, February 16, 2021 3:41:35 PM

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Sort of. Starlink requires a satellite dish, which in turn requires the infrastructure to power those satellite dishes. Usually these are purchased directly by customers. Starlink also only boasts speeds from 50-150 mbps and latency of 20-40 ms. As a dish service, it's prone to complications from weather.

Aradatum's 5G tower is self-powered infrastructure that would be built out by telecom companies (rather than individuals). This means access when you're not at home / near your dish. 5G can reach speeds of 20 gbps with an average data rate of 100+ mbps - which is obviously far superior to Starlink's 50-150 mbps - and latency as low as 1 ms. Aradatum's product is also purportedly resistant to all sorts of weather (99.9% uptime).

So... Starlink is in the same industry, but it's junk.