If you enjoy camping or weekend trips in an RV, you can use the internet when you set up shop for the night, as long as you don't mind lugging around Starlink hardware and paying $135 per month. Starlink can be used temporarily when users are away from home.

$25 per month is what it costs in the US. The regular service fee has recently been increased to $110 per month. The hardware costs more if you don't pre-order.

There are limits to Portability beyond the cost. It is not worth taking a terminal with you on a trip. When users are on the same continent as their registered service address, the feature is only available. If you use Starlink in another country for more than two months, you need to change the registered address.

You will need to find a spot within the service area that has a clear view of the sky if you want to use Starlink. It says that priority access to the network will be given to customers who are at their registered service address.

Users could be given more flexibility with the feature. Starlink can provide internet access in areas that aren't covered by cell towers, which could be useful for digital nomads who want to work from anywhere.