My use case was Starlink + iPhone tether with AT&T. I live in ruralish Alaska and unfortunately also have the hobby of playing MMOs, so getting disconnected became infuriatingly common. Starlink had too many dropouts, the phone by itself was more stable but couldn't handle the packet throughput during pvp and kicked me out that way. Using the service in redundant connection mode seriously improves the reliability. It's not perfect, sometimes both fail at the same time, which tells you how bad it was without this, but I'd say roughly 95% of fails are protected now. There's some performance hit in terms of speed and ping for connecting to their servers, but that's a price I'd happily play to actually get to play the game.It gives you stats on failovers and data usage and it's correct. My internet is bad, and it's doing its best to compensate.I got a 80% discount on the 3 year plan for the holidays. $3 a month for this is a very good deal, when the alternative is doing a bunch of home networking, buying my own router and server, and other network wizardry I would have to spend nearly $1k on and dozens of hours of headaches. For a plug and play solution, this was exactly what I was looking for, and I don't think there is any other option, literally. I'm grateful they exist.
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