Starlink’s long-awaited roaming service finally launched in early May. Here’s everything you need to know about the update.
On Wednesday, Elon Musk’s mission to blanket the earth with his own company’s internet service took a significant step forward. In a May 4 email, Starlink told its existing customers that roaming service would be available for the first time on the network.
“Portability” allows users to access their Starlink service from anywhere in the network’s coverage area — not just from their home address, as was previously the case.
Is Portability the magic bullet all digital nomads have been waiting for? No — Starlink readily admits the service’s shortcomings. But it is a decisive step in the right direction.
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Starlink Portability: A Brief Audit
The company says Portability gives users the ability to roam “temporarily.” (Starlink, an offshoot of SpaceX, hadn’t answered GearJunkie’s request for clarification as of this writing.) Also, you can only use the feature on the same continent where your service is registered.
“Temporary” roaming may concern RV full-timers or van lifers. And anyone who hops continents in vehicles will want to consider the border restriction. You’ll still have to tote your Starlink hardware — satellite and AC power source — wherever you go to get service.
