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  #3201939 1-Mar-2024 11:17
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Thanks for the reply.

 

We are at the end of Kensington Drive and used to get VDSL from the cabinet closest to the Expressway If I recall correctly, we used to only get 20 download and 2 upload.

 

Has the performance improved in the last 3 or so years with the migration of users to Fibre and Wireless BB? If so, maybe I'll trial it again




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  #3201993 1-Mar-2024 13:29
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potsiea:

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

We are at the end of Kensington Drive and used to get VDSL from the cabinet closest to the Expressway If I recall correctly, we used to only get 20 download and 2 upload.

 

Has the performance improved in the last 3 or so years with the migration of users to Fibre and Wireless BB? If so, maybe I'll trial it again

 

 

Ok Forget that your maximum is about 30mbps to the end of that road :)





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  #3202350 2-Mar-2024 11:39
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Hi

 

I have a rather flakey ADSL connection. This Starlink sounds like it will be perfect, at a price I am happy to pay.

 

Just one question. If for some reason it didn't work out, could I go back to ADSL? I have sort of heard if you move off copper, you can't go back. There is no fibre available.   

 

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  #3202357 2-Mar-2024 12:09
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If you disconnect copper in a fibre area you can’t get it back
If you disconnect copper in a non fibre area you can get it back
If you life in an area with no current intact line (even a non fibre area then you can only get fibre (even if it’s thousands of dollars to install)




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  #3202359 2-Mar-2024 12:11
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We went off copper in an area with no fibre available, and it still shows as being available at our address


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  #3202363 2-Mar-2024 12:25
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What does deprioritised mean in this context?

 
 
 

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  #3202381 2-Mar-2024 13:24
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gehenna: What does deprioritised mean in this context?

 

Hopefully not much if most people move over to the new plan...

 

Starlink are pretty vague (eg "Standard service is always prioritized over deprioritized service. This means that speeds will be lower for deprioritized service relative to our Standard Starlink service, especially when the most users are on the network.")   

 

Looking forward to hearing from new users of the plan (especially if they have Samknows). 


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  #3202389 2-Mar-2024 14:00
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Just tested on my parents connection. 365down 32up 20ms ping. Yep very deprioritised indeed :)

 

I'll need to test in e evening though, as I'm guessing that's when it may have more bearing. 

 

 





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  #3202543 2-Mar-2024 19:51
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This would be perfect for me. Currently on 40/5mbps vdsl in a rural area. Would love the extra upstream and a bit more downstream wouldn't go amiss as there's 2 households on the connection. Not to mention the extra reliability as we do get powercuts occasionally and that takes down the local dslam due to their backup batteries getting nicked.

 

Of course the big question is what 'deprioritised' looks like in practice. Would love to see some peak time analysis of both speed and latency before I drop the $$$ for the hardware.


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  #3202546 2-Mar-2024 20:06
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coffeebaron:

 

Just tested on my parents connection. 365down 32up 20ms ping. Yep very deprioritised indeed :)

 

I'll need to test in e evening though, as I'm guessing that's when it may have more bearing. 

 

 

 

 

This might be perfect for mine too!!





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  #3202547 2-Mar-2024 20:14
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coffeebaron:

Just tested on my parents connection. 365down 32up 20ms ping. Yep very deprioritised indeed :)


I'll need to test in e evening though, as I'm guessing that's when it may have more bearing. 


 

must be one heavily underutilized sector!

Impressive that at the price there may not be a upper cap set that's all much different to standard services.




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  #3202552 2-Mar-2024 21:11
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coffeebaron:

Just tested on my parents connection. 365down 32up 20ms ping. Yep very deprioritised indeed :)


I'll need to test in e evening though, as I'm guessing that's when it may have more bearing. 


 


Evening speeds: 200/30 23ms
Speeds aways good at my parents, not an overly populated area. There are certainly other areas that speed is lower.




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  #3202567 2-Mar-2024 23:16
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Well I just signed up, so assuming it all goes well, will finally be rid of ADSL and the winter time drop in performance (moisture in cables, don’t even think of complaining).
And monthly cost is cheaper…




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  #3202915 3-Mar-2024 22:19
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Does anyone have any idea what constitutes an area of 'contention' for Starlink? i.e. If I'm in Northland, am I competing for bandwidth with all the users in Auckland or is it more local than that?


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  #3203004 4-Mar-2024 09:33
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JP5:

 

Does anyone have any idea what constitutes an area of 'contention' for Starlink? i.e. If I'm in Northland, am I competing for bandwidth with all the users in Auckland or is it more local than that?

 

 

It would be interesting to see a map of NZ with the various starlink sectors overlayed on top of it.





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