Starlink has announced a transition for Enterprise customers and Authorized Resellers from Starlink Standard to Starlink Enterprise kits. The key points are:
- Starting October 12, 2024, Enterprise customers and Authorized Resellers will no longer be able to purchase Starlink Standard kits.
- From this date, Enterprise customers will be limited to ordering Starlink High-Performance kits exclusively.
In practical terms, businesses attempting to order multiple Starlink Standard terminals using company credit cards will need to switch to purchasing the High-Performance kits instead.
Why the change?
Starlink aims to provide an enterprise-level service and product for business customers, distinct from the offering provided to residential and non-business users. The terminals provided within the enterprise kits mean business can benefit in several ways.
The High-Performance (HP) option offers several advantages over the Standard version, including:
- Enhanced weather resistance: The HP antenna is rated IP56, compared to IP54 for the Standard version.
- Superior performance in hot climates: Download speeds are typically three times faster in temperatures above 35°C (95°F).
- Improved snow-melting capabilities: The HP antenna melts snow 1.7 times more effectively.
- Wider field of view: A 35% greater field of view allows the HP antenna to capture more satellites, resulting in fewer outages and reduced latency.
What’s included with the Starlink High-Performance Kit?
- Starlink Standard
- Power Supply
- Power Supply Mount
- 50m (164 ft) Enterprise Cable
- 1.8m (6 ft) AC Power Cable
- 5m (16.5 ft) Ethernet Cable
- 4x Screws
- 4x Wall Anchors
Why choose Onwave?
As an Authorized Starlink reseller, Onwave provides enterprise customers with a one-stop shop for all things Starlink, including installation, decommissioning, and both rental and purchase options. We offer flexibility and peace of mind with single billing for multiple sites and robust monitoring solutions.
Our clients include critical infrastructure projects, tier-1 construction companies, and energy and utility providers, ensuring essential services continue without interruption.