Nova Scotians suffering from slow rural internet who had signed up for updates on Starlink’s internet service woke up this morning to emails requesting their full address.
Many had already provided their postal code for updates, but now Starlink wants your full address. Check your inbox, if you received an email you can provide your address and receive updates about beta testing opportunities in your area.
If you haven’t signed up for updates and want to be a possible tester, you still can! Simply visit Starlink’s website.

Starlink is looking to offer internet service across Canada and The United States in 2020 and have recently applied to the CRTC for regulatory approval.
Starlink will offer internet speeds up to one gigabit per second making it a strong competitor for ground based fibre internet.