A Starlink antenna costs $250 compared to the $25,000 price of a VSAT terminal a couple of years ago, KVH Industries CEO Brent Bruun said on the panel.

He said vessels can now get up to 200 megabits per second of service for about a dollar a gigabit, versus 20 Mbps on a typical VSAT for $10 per GB.

These orders of magnitude differences across three different metrics enable video calls and many other activities onboard a ship that used to be confined to land, significantly boosting ship operations and crew morale.

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    3 months ago

    a dollar a gigabit

    $10 per GB

    Doesn’t 10$ per GB = 1.25$ per gigabit? Their use of units is a bit inconsistent…

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      3 months ago

      This is most likely just an error from a writer that doesn’t realize that Gb and GB refer to two different things. Or just a capitalization error.

      To be honest the difference existing at all is infuriating.

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          I’ve only known the “binary memory” version, eg. 1024 megabytes is 1 gigabyte is 1 gibibyte and little b meaning bits vs bytes (eg 1 bit vs 8 bits)