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Pondering the future switch, at home and business (Texas)
Right now, I have copper lines to the house and biz; "Uverse" with ATT.
Currently, a laughable but marginally functional 6 up and 0.6 down. $50/mo house and $120/mo business
One line for each location provides internet, and I have a service (and electronic box) with Ooma, which connects to the Uverse box, to provide phone service.
(OomaOffice provides a couple of lines and fax capability at work)
I think Ooma is $50/mo each house and biz.
With Starlink, am I likely going to be able to abandon ATT (oh, that would be soo nice), and drop their Uverse service entirely while maintaining phone and internet through Starlink?
I will assume yes, and ask a follow-on question:
If I can get voip with Starlink, will I still need the Ooma service?
It would seem (assuming the technology is capable) that Starlink would see this as an additional revenue opportunity and offer voip through their connection instead of losing that business to Ooma, et al.
It is possible I don't understand how any of this works, so please humor me.
Right now, I have copper lines to the house and biz; "Uverse" with ATT.
Currently, a laughable but marginally functional 6 up and 0.6 down. $50/mo house and $120/mo business
One line for each location provides internet, and I have a service (and electronic box) with Ooma, which connects to the Uverse box, to provide phone service.
(OomaOffice provides a couple of lines and fax capability at work)
I think Ooma is $50/mo each house and biz.
With Starlink, am I likely going to be able to abandon ATT (oh, that would be soo nice), and drop their Uverse service entirely while maintaining phone and internet through Starlink?
I will assume yes, and ask a follow-on question:
If I can get voip with Starlink, will I still need the Ooma service?
It would seem (assuming the technology is capable) that Starlink would see this as an additional revenue opportunity and offer voip through their connection instead of losing that business to Ooma, et al.
It is possible I don't understand how any of this works, so please humor me.