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2022-08-16 at 11:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump My phone in a day uses 800mhz 4g, 900 mhz 3g, 900 mhz 2g, 2100mhz 4g, and even, assuming I enable it 3600mhz 5g. I generally turn off the 5g, since I find it is slower than a pure 4g mode, especially in the city.
I have also found it using 700mhz and 2600mhz 4g bands while abroad.
5Gs are only as fast as the backbones that support them. -
2022-08-16 at 11:57 PM UTC
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2022-08-16 at 11:59 PM UTCI assure you that you'll get radiation damage
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2022-08-17 at 12:15 AM UTC
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2022-08-17 at 1:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Anyone have this yet and if so how is it?
I read it's going to be worldwide available by the end of this year..(Not currently available here in Tejas) is that real or more Elon bullshit?
https://niggasin.space/thread/69265?p=1#post-1412509 -
2022-08-17 at 3:13 PM UTC
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2022-08-28 at 10:14 PM UTCU make a play yet? Just reading how starlink price in many poor countries ( Mexico, Croatia, etc ) has just been lowered to around 50-60US/mo , maybe weel get a price cut soon.
Also theyre trying to MAKE A PLAY with T-Mobile, it sounds like satellite service straight to the handset to me, very swaggin.
"T-Mobile is looking to SpaceX's satellites in the skies to help flesh out its network coverage. On Thursday, the two companies announced that they will be working together to "bring cellphone connectivity everywhere," including offering "complete coverage in most places in the US."
The partnership aims to use SpaceX's constellation of low Earth orbit satellites to beam down connectivity that T-Mobile users can tap into. While SpaceX already offers home internet service around the globe through its Starlink program, with this program T-Mobile users should be able to connect to the SpaceX satellites through a "new network, broadcast from Starlink's satellites using T-Mobile's midband spectrum nationwide."
Although the company hasn't yet offered specifics on where the network will appear, T-Mobile says it should deliver "nearly complete coverage almost anywhere a customer can see the sky," with the companies envisioning this service as a replacement for using satellite phones in remote areas like a national park or in the mountains.
The carrier will start offering service through SpaceX in a beta that will take place in "select areas by the end of next year" as SpaceX launches its Starlink V2 satellites. Once operational, the network should cover the continental US as well as Hawaii, "parts" of Alaska, Puerto Rico and "territorial waters." -
2022-08-29 at 2:25 PM UTCThat could gain Tmobile a good deal of market share.
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2022-08-29 at 2:44 PM UTC
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2022-08-29 at 3:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny "anywhere customers can see the sky" means out doors only.
i doubt many would want a phone that only works outdoors on a sunny day unless its priced at 1/10th of regular services.
lrn2readbetweenthelines
Not how Starlink works dipshit. Clouds have no affect on my service. We just went through one of the best monsoon seasons of the last decade and it worked all month day and night you miserable stupid no electricity fail troll without a car or sex life. -
2022-08-29 at 4:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor U make a play yet? Just reading how starlink price in many poor countries ( Mexico, Croatia, etc ) has just been lowered to around 50-60US/mo , maybe weel get a price cut soon.
Also theyre trying to MAKE A PLAY with T-Mobile, it sounds like satellite service straight to the handset to me, very swaggin.
"T-Mobile is looking to SpaceX's satellites in the skies to help flesh out its network coverage. On Thursday, the two companies announced that they will be working together to "bring cellphone connectivity everywhere," including offering "complete coverage in most places in the US."
The partnership aims to use SpaceX's constellation of low Earth orbit satellites to beam down connectivity that T-Mobile users can tap into. While SpaceX already offers home internet service around the globe through its Starlink program, with this program T-Mobile users should be able to connect to the SpaceX satellites through a "new network, broadcast from Starlink's satellites using T-Mobile's midband spectrum nationwide."
Although the company hasn't yet offered specifics on where the network will appear, T-Mobile says it should deliver "nearly complete coverage almost anywhere a customer can see the sky," with the companies envisioning this service as a replacement for using satellite phones in remote areas like a national park or in the mountains.
The carrier will start offering service through SpaceX in a beta that will take place in "select areas by the end of next year" as SpaceX launches its Starlink V2 satellites. Once operational, the network should cover the continental US as well as Hawaii, "parts" of Alaska, Puerto Rico and "territorial waters."
Yeah it's not available here yet. I read by the end of the year...which probably means in reality Mid next year -
2022-08-29 at 5:37 PM UTCIt's in my area, I've seem it but don't have it but probably will when I get around to it
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2022-10-10 at 5:59 AM UTChave any of you guys that use it noticed interruptions in the last week or so?
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2022-10-10 at 6:02 AM UTC
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2022-10-10 at 6:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor go to your account and change hte language to slabba ukrana the speed go up
lol, maybe the opposite
the reason I ask is because Ukrainians have been reporting major problems with it, which were apparently right after yellow beams were seen near several Russian cities:
trying to work out if they're actually related at all, and if so whether it was lasers interfering with the satellites directly like KALINA/PERESVET or maybe something similar to HAARP changing atmospheric conditions so that signals have trouble making it to ground -
2022-10-10 at 6:16 AM UTCPS. I was trying to find just a raw video of the lights without goofy commentary
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2022-10-10 at 6:45 AM UTCor maybe Belgorod's being attacked by Titans
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2022-10-10 at 7:16 AM UTCNo problems in Arizona
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2022-10-10 at 1:40 PM UTC
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2022-10-10 at 1:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Fucking lollocks, Here's the Starlink service map…naturally my area is one of the last to get service…they originally said end of 2022 now they say "sometime in 2023". I'll sign up for the waiting list just as soon as my new address has an actual address.
Is this to do with capacity issues? Like you're not allowed to order Starlink if you live in an area where there are already many users or something?