Having fast, reliable home internet is essential these days for work, school, streaming and browsing. But understanding how much speed you need, or even what "internet speed" even means, can be a ...
The global low-latency LEO broadband market size was valued at $3.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $21.7 billion ...
A "good" internet speed usually runs at least 25 megabits per second, but it really depends on what you use the internet for.
Big companies are becoming more interested in the L4S stands for Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput which should speed up the Internet for most users. For those who came in late L4S is a ...
Starlink was sometimes an improvement over rural broadband options. And sometimes it really wasn't. Credit: ookla Looks like Starlink's low-flying satellites aren't quite up and running yet. Credit: ...
The high cost of Internet disruptions for businesses continues to increase, while consumer tolerance for digital disruptions is low. Consumers want flawless experiences and are ready to go elsewhere ...
Almost every person you know uses the internet, and Pew Research Center confirms that the number is 96% of US adults. Your friends and family need it to stream movies and make Zoom calls. Others rely ...
It’s been a few months since I started using Starlink for home internet. And apart from some minor flaws and complaints—like ...
Starlink promises fast internet, but with line-of-sight and congestion issues, can you expect to achieve the advertised ...
A SpaceX Starlink paper on Latency shows a picture of the Starlink system with an SUV with a flat Starlink dish build into the car. There have been people taking flat satellite dishes and attaching ...
Satellite latency is 638ms, 20 times higher than terrestrial broadband. When I was on Dial up I only had 300 to 500ms latencys! Throw in the awful data caps, to make satellite the internet of last ...