Ouriel Ohayon

Starry - A touchscreen Wi-Fi router and radical Internet service

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Eli Laipson
You reference internet being unavailable to 20% of Americans and to bringing high speed internet to "everyone." Is Starry's ISP able to service rural communities (even ones only an hour from Boston) that don't currently have high speed internet? What is the maximum distance between a Beam beta and a Node beta? TLDR: When you say "everyone" do you really mean EVERYONE?
Jeremy MacKechnie
@elilaipson We do want to bring Starry Internet to everyone, but we won't be able to reach everyone at once. You'll need to be in the market area that we launch in our Boston Beta, for example. We don't have specific distances to share at the moment, but we'll have a lot more details as we approach the summer. [Insert shameless request to join our email list at starry.com/internet] :)
Eli Laipson
@thejermboy thanks jeremy understood! But please don't forget about the rural communities! Already signed up and will be eager to check it out when it hits Boston!
Abdel Ibrahim
Yeaaaaaa @afterschool!
Jason...A....d
Nice design! I love when new companies take on the mega corporations.
Kelvin Stinghen
THIS IS AWESOME! That's the products we really need. Please come to Brazil soon. ;)
Peter Haymond
I think Starry may not be faster than Google Fiber but if it's faster than 100 mbps that's going to be an awesome upgrade for AT&T slow speed internet users.