Another key difference for Starlink Premium is its “unlimited service locations” flexibility. Unlike the standard product, which only guarantees service at a specific service address, SpaceX advertises Starlink Premium as capable of connecting from anywhere.
“Order as many Starlinks as needed and manage all of your service locations, no matter how remote, from a single account,” SpaceX said.
For service, the company said Starlink Premium users can expect download speeds of 150 megabits per second to 500 megabits per second, with latency between 20 milliseconds to 40 milliseconds. That represents an improvement in the top part of the download range, as the standard service advertises speeds between 100 megabits per second to 200 megabits per second, as well as a tighter latency range.
Additionally, SpaceX said the Premium satellite antenna “is designed for improved performance in extreme weather conditions,” although the website offered no specifics. The standard Starlink product features a “Snow Melt functionality,” which heats itself to remove snow or ice.