Starlink's Internet Speed May Soon Exceed The Average U.S. Broadband Speed
The study found that Starlink is rapidly approaching a
download speed of 100Mbps in the United States, which is only about 13% behind
fixed-line broadband. However, the delay of the former is still more than three
times higher, at 45ms.
The popular Internet performance test application developer
Ookla recently conducted a speed test on Starlink and published a report
comparing its performance with other global satellite Internet providers such
as Viasat and HughesNet, as well as with fixed-line broadband. For comparison.
The study found that Starlink is rapidly approaching a download speed of
100Mbps in the United States, which is only about 13% behind fixed-line
broadband. However, the delay of the former is still more than three times
higher, at 45ms.
Ookla also provided further data analysis and noticed the
improvement between the first quarter and the second quarter. It can be seen
that Starlink's bandwidth has been greatly improved during the period from
March to May this year. Prior to this, the download speed hovered around
70Mbps, but it currently reaches 97.23Mbps. On the other hand, the improvement
in US fixed-line broadband over the same period is almost negligible.
Although things will definitely change in the future, if
huge improvements like the first quarter and the second quarter become the
norm, interstellar links may soon surpass fixed-line broadband speeds. In fact,
the neighboring country of the United States, Canada, is already experiencing
this situation.
Currently, the download speed of Starlink is higher than
that of broadband. However, the upload bandwidth has not yet reached, and the
delay is still very high, close to 3-5 times.
Starlink in continental Europe performed better, especially
in countries such as Germany, where Starlink’s download volume is almost twice
that of broadband, the upload speed is much higher, and the latency is much
smaller than in most other places.
The German government has been doing many things to promote
satellite Internet connections in the area, and during the recent floods,
several Starlink antennas were deployed in the Ahrweiler district of Germany to
make connections easier during that time.