Yeah. Odd I can get it at our office in a city of 40,000 but not my home in the 
middle of nowhere 30 miles away. 

Also speeds have slowly eroded from gigabit to 50 megabits. 

I suspect this is much ado about nothing. It will relieve customers who can’t 
get something but shouldn’t be a major concern. 

> On Feb 8, 2021, at 7:17 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ... and probably the whole bay area now (~~ 37° latitude).
> 
> I had signed up for Starlink internet service. I got a notice this afternoon 
> that it is available at our home address for beta-level service. Speed & 
> latency will be variable, and there will "brief" intervals of no service.
> 
> But the prices they had announced has an interesting "*" to it. The $499 
> equipment fee does not include shipping and handling (another $50), plus 
> another $49 and change for tax. So instead of paying $499, it's more like 
> $599. All due before they will process the order.
> 
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