Satellite Internet packages in South Africa — Speeds and prices compared

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Starlink seems to be struggling to clear South Africa’s regulatory hurdles but there are already several satellite Internet providers available in the country.

South Africans living in rural areas without mobile or fixed network coverage can get Internet access through a satellite broadband provider.

Starlink disrupted the traditional satellite consumer connectivity sector because it offers faster speeds and lower latency than existing services. Along with its proprietary technology, this allows Starlink to support download speeds up to 500Mbps, similar to a high-end fibre package.In addition, the latency of existing services is over 600 milliseconds , compared to Starlink’s 40ms to 50ms.

Eutelsat and HughesNet offer satellite Internet to home users in South Africa through several ISPs — including DSL Telecom Connect, MorClick, and Vox.

 

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Good article with one major flaw: neglected to state whether landing stations in South Africa or abroad per provider so one can assess whether it will survive an Eskom blackout.

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