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Amid The Twitter Chaos, Starlink Quietly Added A Daytime Data Cap

Starlink residential subscribers in the U.S. and Canada should head over to the company’s new Fair Use Policy web page, which describes the steps Starlink takes to manage traffic across its network. Under the Residential Services section, users will find details about a daytime data cap that will, according to the email sent to customers, go into effect for U.S. and Canadian accounts starting in December 2022. Put simply, Starlink says its residential plan is split into two categories: Basic Access and Priority Access. Basic Access essentially refers to the satellite internet experience while it is being throttled, something that may happen when the network is particularly congested. Priority Access, in contrast, is essentially given priority over Basic Access, meaning you can expect faster speeds and better performance during these congested times.

Starting next month, residential customers will have a new Peak Hours policy to stay mindful of; it spans from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. local time. Each account will get 1TB of Priority Access data every month, assuming it’s not on the portable, RV, or Best Effort plans. If you use a full terabyte of data during daytime hours within a single month, you’ll have two options: spend the rest of the month on the lower-priority Basic Access tier or pay $0.25 per gigabyte for additional Priority Access data. As such, subscribers who don’t want to deal with throttling during congestion or extra fees should schedule their game downloads and other data-heavy activities for after 11 p.m. but before 7 a.m., as data used during those hours doesn’t count toward the 1TB monthly data cap.

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