Starlink Introduces Significant Speed Restrictions for Priority Plan Users

Starlink Introduces Significant Speed Restrictions for Priority Plan Users
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It seems that Starlink has implemented a significant speed cap for users on priority plans, which could be disappointing for customers who were expecting faster service. This move might be an attempt to manage network congestion and ensure fair access for all users, but it raises questions about the value of priority plans if the speeds do not meet expectations. It will be interesting to see how this affects user satisfaction and whether Starlink will adjust their policies in response to customer feedback. What are your thoughts on this development?