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<blockquote data-quote="Turnip" data-source="post: 8015481" data-attributes="member: 158498"><p>Looked into Starlink and cost stopped me from using them. Am now on direct radio link as 4G connection suffered in the evening when our neighbours got home. Have a good reliable connection, paying for 40Mbs symmetrical with an option to up to 80Mbs on the existing kit. All got installed on a voucher scheme as BT could only promise up to 1Mbs where we are.</p><p></p><p>Company is Scot-Tel-Gould and they handle broadband for most Aberdeenshire council locations apparently. As long as you can see one of their radio masts here you can get connected. If you can't you can work with local people to get them host a relay station but I'm not sure what that will do for speed and latency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turnip, post: 8015481, member: 158498"] Looked into Starlink and cost stopped me from using them. Am now on direct radio link as 4G connection suffered in the evening when our neighbours got home. Have a good reliable connection, paying for 40Mbs symmetrical with an option to up to 80Mbs on the existing kit. All got installed on a voucher scheme as BT could only promise up to 1Mbs where we are. Company is Scot-Tel-Gould and they handle broadband for most Aberdeenshire council locations apparently. As long as you can see one of their radio masts here you can get connected. If you can't you can work with local people to get them host a relay station but I'm not sure what that will do for speed and latency. [/QUOTE]
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