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Starlink begins providing high-speed satellite internet in Alaska - Yahoo

Nov. 25—SpaceX on Monday announced the launch of Starlink in Alaska, its high-speed satellite internet service that advocates say will beam broadband to every corner of the state. Alaskans who ... Read More
Starlink internet review: Pricing, speeds and more
Starlink offers unlimited satellite internet for hard-to-reach areas. Learn if Starlink is right for your internet needs. Read More
John Deere-Starlink Satellite Service Available Now, New High-Speed Disk Series Debuts - AgWeb

JDLink Boost can help farmers overcome poor connectivity issues, and a new high-speed disk series is now available in widths ranging from 25 to 45 feet. July Weather Outlook Farmland News ... Read More
In rural Alaska's Starlink revolution, new opportunities abound and flagship telecoms see cause for competition - Alaska Public Media

The availability of high-speed internet from Starlink satellites has, by most accounts, been revolutionary in rural parts of Alaska. Elders in villages can have face-to-face conversations with ... Read More
Best Internet Providers in Anchorage, Alaska - CNET

Satellite internet: In addition to Starlink, Hughesnet and Viasat offer satellite internet service in Anchorage. ( Hughesnet contracts satellite service out to local retailers in Alaska.) ... Read More
Satellite internet shakes up rural Alaska schools amid rising costs - Alaska Public Media

When the Lower Yukon School District made the switch to Starlink, internet provider GCI lost its second-largest drawer of federal subsidies among the more than 30 districts it serves in Alaska. Read More
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