To better protect your internet service, consider changing the SSID and implementing additional cybersecurity measures – especially for enterprise use – to help safeguard your sensitive data. Check out the full video for more tips on how to commission and decommission your High-Performance antennas, conduct initial speed tests and more!
For business needs and humanitarian missions, at sea or as part of an energy or mine site, connectivity is about safety, security, human welfare, and the successful operation of billion-dollar assets. That’s why Speedcast integrates Starlink into a fully managed service. It lets our customers take advantage of the speed, bandwidth, and low latency of Starlink – while trusting that their critical applications can rely on companion services that offer a Committed Information Rate (CIR). This is an important element to consider since Starlink service is provided on a best effort basis in which stated speeds and uninterrupted use of services are not guaranteed. This can make Starlink a great option for streaming movies or running non-critical applications – but “best effort” means that Starlink isn’t responsible for speed, quality or uptime.
As an authorized Starlink reseller and integrator, our team is here to help answer your technology and application questions. Contact Speedcast today to learn how we deliver the 100% uptime your remote operations need.
If you’ve unboxed your High Performance Starlink Business kit and you’re ready to get connected, you’ve come to the right place. In Episode 3 of our Starlink Assessment Series we dive into system set-up and show you how it’s done.
Once you’ve unboxed your High Performance or Flat High Performance antenna, it’s time to find the best location to install it. Watch as we review the basics of obstruction testing and speed testing to help ensure you install your Starlink kit in the optimal location to deliver the best performance available.