I am curious about Starlink during cloudy and stormy days. I know I left satellite tv because it did not work when there was severe weather, exactly the time i wanted to see what was happening. Hard wires are durable infrastructure and management can be turned over between companies. I do not care for government funded internet BUT if it is something, wire is better than satellite. Over the air 5g would be preferable to both.
I agree, but I will say that my sister has starlink out in the country and whenever there's a storm or heavy rain it goes out.... Then they all have to hop on their cell phones to view any information or watch a show.
Sounds like TX needs a DOGE.
I am curious about Starlink during cloudy and stormy days. I know I left satellite tv because it did not work when there was severe weather, exactly the time i wanted to see what was happening. Hard wires are durable infrastructure and management can be turned over between companies. I do not care for government funded internet BUT if it is something, wire is better than satellite. Over the air 5g would be preferable to both.
The starlink infrastructure will fall out of orbit in 5 years and has to be constantly replaced.
I agree, but I will say that my sister has starlink out in the country and whenever there's a storm or heavy rain it goes out.... Then they all have to hop on their cell phones to view any information or watch a show.