Data Lake stated the limitations of this service, as quoted: The Service is a “medium-latency” service given that the satellites are in low earth orbit (LEO) some 1,200 km above the earth. The Philippine Space Agency and the National Irrigation Administration have signed a deal to use satellite data to improve irrigation and water management in the Philippines. By February 2023, Starlink became official in the Philippines and anyone who is interested may get it with a one-time payment of Php 29,320 fee for the hardware and a monthly recurring fee of Php 2,700 for the satellite internet service. There are actually 2 more satellite internet service providers that are planning to open up service in the Philippines this year. Read more in our articles including "Prices of Starlink Satellite Internet in the Philippines" and "PhilSA, NIA partner to improve irrigation using satellite data".
Data Lake stated the limitations of this service, as quoted: The Service is a “medium-latency” service given that the satellites are in low earth orbit (LEO) some 1,200 km above the earth. The Philippine Space Agency and the National Irrigation Administration have signed a deal to use satellite data to improve irrigation and water management in the Philippines.
By February 2023, Starlink became official in the Philippines and anyone who is interested may get it with a one-time payment of Php 29,320 fee for the hardware and a monthly recurring fee of Php 2,700 for the satellite internet service. There are actually 2 more satellite internet service providers that are planning to open up service in the Philippines this year.
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