In this video I'm going to show you a real alternative that no one talks about that has multiple competitors in the space, so you have real value and less worry about price hikes. Are you thinking of canceling your Starlink internet? This video explores long-distance cellular as the primary alternative, demonstrating impressive download speed results. We conduct a real-time speed test, showing how this option can rival Starlink's wifi speed and offer flexibility with various internet service provider choices. If you’re interested in our device, head over to our website intstyconnect.com for more information. If you have any questions send them to us on our help page. #starlink #starlinkalternatives SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and Comment if you enjoy our channel!
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I have been looking for alternative options for a while. I used to have a C-Band satellite dealership. We also did KU and KA Bands, and long range VHF-UHF antennas. Omni directional antennas only work close to cities. I am very interested in these. Do you have dealer pricing?
Watching from the Philippines and thinking about StarLink. Cellular has gotten a lot better over the years in many areas here...but "burps" occasionally, which causes issues for a day or 2.
That's a really great pitch for your solution. Well explained. Unfortunately, in Canada in rural areas, yes, you could get cellular data, but unlike the US, Canadian data and mobile are largely controlled by what is essentially a government sanctioned cartel. We have probably the most expensive mobile and internet rates in the civilised world. That means Starlink actually looks like a very competitive option here. But I do applaud your entrepreneurialism and I wish I were in the US to benefit from it.
How does long range cell work out on a boat, with cell service “ spotty”using just the phone?
I will never use a cellar company! My Starlink NEVER has cut out!
My God the tone of your audio is sharp!
It all boils down to still having to subscribe to SOME kind of service
Cellular limits the amount of downloads per billing period, and throttle down speeds or charge much more if you go over.
with this system , is another sim card needed?
What about a grid down issue cell is dead
The link to your website in the description may be miss spelled. It won't connect. Thanks for your info.
Wow the data plan prices he has on his website are no deal. Just a few bucks less than starlink. I would rather go with starlink and know I will always be able to get connectivity. He wants $80 a month to be tied to T mobile which unless you are near a highway or major city isn’t that great. But for unlimited with Verizon or ATT is $100 a month. Heck just go with starlink.
This is a great alternative that I'm glad to see being made available.
looking at this I live in the woods - got steel siding, but 40' from the shop we get 3 to 4 bars to make calls on the other side of the property are 5 bars [clear and present signal [line of sight to the cell tower from there] If I go out on mt deck? 2 - 3 bars and "can" call, when Im lucky a guy was visiting that had an ancient nokia [brick phone] and he called with ease. yes I would like to try the antenna booster - just a 40' wire to the shop & Im thinking to have a router there - for strong signal to WiFi the rest of the house - [its all stick built and sheet rock in side, just 30' area after the shop area of 27'] location: North Idaho - in the woods I have straight talk now before was Verizon then AT&T was kinda better (?) straight talk seems to use them all and is clear & ez to talk on.
I have T-mobile and they slow down your data after a specified amount reached. At this point you data speeds slow down. Is there something I’m missing where this doesn’t happen on your system?
"it's a family business" tells me everything. I have starlink, NEVER had a single problem with it, except it IS expensive.
Starlink is cheaper than ever with their new plan set up. Most people only need the $50/mo residential package.
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I used to have unlimited data with AT&T until I made a change to my plan (add device). Then they capped my data. And they failed to get the new config working, despite hours of trying. When they refused to revert to the unlimited plan I had working that morning, I dumped them forever. My concern with your view of high speed as a benefit is the data cap not mentioned. High speed is just a faster way to reach that monthly limit. I love speed, but not data caps.
What does the upload and download speeds do? What is good and bad?