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Take Starlink anywhere with TRIO https://www.trioflatmount.com Time Stamps 00:00 - 00:33 - Changes to the Starlink Roam Plan 00:33 - 00:57 - Low-Speed Data Uses and Access 00:58 - 01:17 - Starlink Plan Tiers (Small, Medium, Large) 01:17 - 01:34 - How to Access Standby Mode 01:35 - 02:10 - Roam Unlimited and Priority Plans 02:12 - 02:56 - Scenarios for Choosing a Plan 02:56 - 03:17 - Overall Benefit of Changes 03:19 - 03:35 - Best Introductory Plan 03:36 - 04:20 - Fine Print and Standby Plan Use 04:21 - 04:42 - Data Saving Hack and Storage 04:43 - 04:57 - Final Suggestion for Most User Starlink recently made some major updates to their ROAM plans, and for many users, it is better than ever. In this video, we walk through what actually changed, including the ROAM 50 plan becoming ROAM 100, how low-speed unlimited data works after you hit your allotment, and how Starlink’s plans really break down in practice. This video applies to users in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. If you are outside these regions, different rules may apply. What changed with Starlink ROAM: • ROAM 50 is now ROAM 100 at the same price • You now get 100 GB of high-speed data instead of 50 • After using your high-speed data, you still get unlimited low-speed data • Low-speed data works well for Wi-Fi calling, email, messaging, and light browsing Starlink plan tiers explained simply: Starlink plans effectively fall into three categories: • Standby • ROAM 100 • ROAM Unlimited When you first activate a dish, you will only see ROAM 100 and ROAM Unlimited. After activation, you can switch your device to Standby, which is a low-cost option designed for basic connectivity and keeping a device active when not in regular use. ROAM vs Priority plans: Starlink also offers Local Priority and Global Priority plans, which provide the highest priority data access. In real-world use, most people will not notice a major speed difference compared to ROAM plans, but priority plans are useful for business and mission-critical applications where consistent performance matters. The challenge with priority plans is that data is purchased in predefined blocks, which makes them harder to choose without knowing your exact usage. Which plan is right for you: • Casual campers who use Starlink occasionally may be well served by ROAM Unlimited • Remote workers who rely on Starlink as their primary internet should also consider ROAM Unlimited • RVs or vehicles in storage can benefit from the Standby plan to support IoT devices, security cameras, or basic connectivity If you are activating Starlink for the first time, ROAM 100 GB plan is often the best starting point. It is a good way to learn the Starlink platform and understand your real data usage before committing to a larger plan. A useful data tip: Using low-data mode on your devices can significantly reduce data consumption. This can help stretch your monthly data further and reduce the need to upgrade plans. TRIO mounting solutions by Starlink model ⭐ Starlink Mini Mini Speedmount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... Mini Flatmount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... ⭐ Gen 3 Standard Gen 3 Flatmount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... Gen 3 Speedmount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... TRIO Pole Mount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... ⭐ Starlink High Performance Gen 2 High Performance Speedmount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... Gen 3 High Performance Mount https://www.trioflatmount.com/product... Official Starlink plans https://www.starlink.com/service-plans If you have questions about which plan fits your setup or how you use Starlink, drop them in the comments.