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While true mobility is not yet supported by low earth orbit satellite internet option by SpaceX & Elon Musk, Starlink is finally a feasible option for use in a "portable" fashion for RV & boat nomadic use.
As long as you understand the compromises and trade-offs inherent at this phase of Starlink's deployment.
This video goes over the basics of Starlink, service portability for traveling with Starlink away from your service address, obtaining Starlink without the long wait, where it can be used and the considerations for obstructions, capacity and power usage.
For our full guide that goes along with this video, and is kept constantly up to date: https://www.rvmobileinternet.com/star...