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Vocus Satellite - Starlink

Business satellite internet designed to deliver high-speed, low-latency connectivity where traditional networks can’t reach

Key features

Who Vocus Satellite – Starlink is for

Designed for organisations operating beyond the reach of traditional networks.

Why choose Vocus for Business Starlink

Frequently Asked Questions

Some technical information and answers to common questions about Vocus Satellite – Starlink.

Yes. It is commonly used as a primary connectivity service for remote sites and locations without access to fibre or fixed wireless networks.

Yes. It is often deployed as a secondary connection to support business continuity during outages or infrastructure disruption.

Estimated download speeds range from 135Mbps to 310Mbps, with typical latency between 25 and 60 milliseconds. Actual performance may vary depending on location, weather, network demand and equipment.

Requires compatible Vocus-approved Starlink hardware, power supply, mounting equipment and associated cabling. Vocus offers the option to pay for your Starlink kit upfront or across the contract.

Yes. Only our Mobility plans support in-motion use across vehicles, vessels and transportable operations where supported.

Self-installation and professional installation options are available. Professional installation includes solution design and installation services.

Yes. Vocus Satellite - Starlink can integrate with enterprise environments and supports SD‑WAN, managed security services and IP-WAN solutions.

Satellite internet delivered via the Starlink low earth orbit (LEO) satellite network.

Requires a suitable installation location with a clear and unobstructed view of the sky. Site-specific requirements may apply.

Monitoring, reporting and support services are available through Vocus, subject to service configuration and contract terms.

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