


Like the standard service, it requires a clear view of the sky.

Starlink software engineer Joseph Scarantino explained on Twitter that Maritime's dual-dish setup quadruples performance to reduce latency and signal loss at sea by creating a wider field of view. Per TechCrunch, Starlink Maritime's hardware consists of two terminals and costs $10,000 plus a monthly fee of $5,000. SEE: Metaverse: Momentum is building, but companies are still staying cautious The service was only guaranteed to work when the vehicle was stationary. Starlink Maritime is a lot more expensive than the recently launched Starlink for RVs, which cost $599 for the hardware plus a monthly service fee of $135. These routers are suitable for both your home and the office.
