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In areas like Malindi, where mobile networks can be inconsistent or overloaded, Starlink offers several important advantages over mobile data services (such as 4G/5G):
Mobile data in coastal Kenya often depends on local tower coverage and user congestion. Speeds can drop significantly during peak hours or in less-covered zones.
Starlink, on the other hand, uses a low Earth orbit satellite network, providing consistent broadband speeds even in remote or congested areas, without relying on local cell towers.
Starlink typically offers latency around 20–60 ms, which is suitable for video calls, streaming, and online work.
While mobile data can sometimes achieve similar latency in strong coverage areas, it becomes unstable when:
Starlink provides more consistent latency because the connection is direct to satellites rather than dependent on nearby towers.
Mobile internet depends heavily on infrastructure location. In Malindi, coverage can vary between:
Starlink works almost anywhere, as long as the dish has a clear sky view, making it ideal for coastal or semi-rural environments.
Mobile networks often slow down when many people in the same area are online (evenings, tourist season, events).
Starlink uses a global satellite network with much larger capacity per user area, which reduces the typical “slow evenings” problem common with mobile data.
Starlink is generally more reliable for:
Mobile data in Kenya can work well, but performance is more variable depending on signal and congestion.