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Remote Internet Access: Starlink and Low Latency Internet

If there’s one thing we’ve learned as an expert managed service provider, it’s that a solid internet connection is non-negotiable. Whether you’re managing a startup from your home office or navigating the wild terrains with General ARTT (our Aeko Rover Twenty Three UTV), having a reliable connection is key. And that’s where the Starlink Roam service comes into play, neatly packed into a rugged Pelican case courtesy of Savage UTV. Here’s what you need to know about remote internet access with Starlink.

A Rugged Solution: Savage UTV’s Customized Pelican Case

Let me paint you a picture. Out here in the field, our operations rely on seamless communication when dealing with cyber security concerns, and that starts with a dependable internet setup. The Savage UTV case not only houses the Starlink satellite dish but is also a marvel of customization. 

Equipped with various connections for different types of waterproof connectivity, it’s the backbone of our remote internet access.

Setting Up With Ease: The Starlink Roam Experience

Now, let’s talk setup. I pull out the dish, connect it to my power source, and like magic, it begins the calibration process, setting itself up with minimal effort. 

It’s crazy simple, and simplicity matters when you’re out in the field dealing with the unpredictability of Mother Nature and intermittent cloud coverage.

Setup might be easy, but figuring out the right internet access solution might not be that simple for most. Here’s the most common misconception when it comes to sourcing the right kind of internet for your outdoor adventures:

Bandwidth vs. Latency

When it comes to internet speeds, most people fixate on bandwidth — the number of lanes on the data highway. The more bandwidth, the more data you can push through at any given time. 

But here’s the kicker: Bandwidth isn’t the only player in the game.

Starlink, in particular, excels at something equally important — low latency. Latency, in simple terms, is the time it takes for a data packet to travel to and from its destination, measured in milliseconds. 

Fiber optic cables boast low latency in the low 20s, while copper connections typically hover in the low 40s. Now, why does this matter?

Low latency is the unsung hero of internet connections. It’s crucial for smooth connectivity, clear voice traffic, seamless audio streaming and hiccup-free video conference calls. In business, where time is money and communication is paramount, every millisecond counts. You don’t want to be caught with slow internet or an inadequate hosted phone system.

Beyond Bandwidth: The Importance of Latency

Every internet connection deals with some latency, but the key is to keep it to a minimum. When you’re on the lookout for an internet connection, it’s not just about the bandwidth. 

Don’t let the number of lanes distract you. 

Consider the latency, because, believe it or not, it contributes as much, if not more, to your perceived speed than the actual bandwidth.

Using Starlink: Our Top 2 Takeaways

1. Simplicity Matters in the Field

The ability to set up our internet connection swiftly and seamlessly with the Starlink Roam service makes working from anywhere a cinch. In the field, where conditions are unpredictable and time is of the essence, simplicity matters. 

The straightforward process of pulling out the dish, connecting it to the power source and letting it self-calibrate ensures that we can stay focused on our tasks without grappling with complex installations.

2. Look for Low Latency

While bandwidth is often the star of the show when it comes to internet speeds, it’s crucial not to overlook low latency. Starlink, with its commendable low latency, ensures good connectivity and smooth data movement to and from its destination. 

Want to Learn More About Remote Internet Access?

At Aeko Technologies, where we’re constantly on the move and faced with diverse challenges, the Starlink Roam service has proven to be a reliable, fast internet source out in the wilderness. The combination of rugged hardware, waterproof connections and, most importantly, low latency, ensures that our operations remain streamlined, no matter where the road — or lack thereof — takes us.

Whether you’re a remote worker, a digital nomad or a business owner looking for a reliable connection beyond the conventional limits, we’re happy to answer your questions about Starlink, low latency internet or setting up remote internet access for your own business. Just contact us or book a quick consultation.

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Brian Rodgers

Before Brian founded Aeko in 2016, he oversaw large teams as an IT executive within the oil and gas industry, leading the technology infrastructure that helped that company grow to an S&P 500 company. He is passionate about bringing those same strategies to small and midsize businesses, enabling them to scale their services and adapt more quickly to market changes.