The Wireless Haven is out with a new model of its cellular adapter, which it's calling the InvisaGig v1.2. The basic design and even the case and modem remain largely the same, and the new| Mobile Internet Resource Center
Satellites in low earth orbit (LEO) have the potential to offer cellular-like speeds and latency, combined with truly global coverage. But global 24/7 broadband coverage takes hundreds or even thousands of satellites working together in| Mobile Internet Resource Center
Starlink has added a tilt option in the Starlink app for the Gen 2 Standard Actuated dish to lay flat, per the user's request. The app even mentions that this is best to use if| Mobile Internet Resource Center
Starlink is well known for sudden and unannounced changes to its terms and plan lineup, and today Starlink is true to form with two significant changes - eliminating the recently released $10 Roam 10GB plan,| Mobile Internet Resource Center
SpaceX is celebrating today after a near-perfect Starship test flight last evening, including the first successful demonstration of the innovative "Pez Dispenser" satellite deployment system which will be used for Starlink V3 satellites. Starship Flight| Mobile Internet Resource Center
Yesterday, Apple announced this year's batch of new iPhone models: the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max, and the super-slim iPhone Air. Every other site on the Internet will be talking about the| Mobile Internet Resource Center
SpaceX's Starship development program is having a bad year - yesterday experiencing its third major failure in a row. Yet another “Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly” without meeting key test objectives is a major embarrassment for SpaceX| Mobile Internet Resource Center
Starlink is in its 3rd generation of standard consumer focused hardware, and for the first time since the product has been released they have lowered the price. The Starlink hardware has ranged from $499-$599 for| Mobile Internet Resource Center
SpaceX first received FCC approval for two new dish designs in September 2023, but that approval was only for fixed-location use since the FCC did not approve Starlink's request for in-motion use. That approval has| Mobile Internet Resource Center