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Starry Internet, the Boston-based internet provider that launched in DC about a year ago, has quickly expanded their network coverage throughout the city and Arlington. From now through May 31st, the company is also offering new clients 90 days of free service with the promo code MemorialDayDC.
If you’re tired of your internet provider, Starry Internet will be a refreshing change. The company offers a 99.95 percent network up time and a straightforward deal: for $50.00/month all-in (taxes included, no additional fees), you get speeds of 200mbps download/100 mbps upload and their proprietary router. No data caps, contracts or bundles. Starry also offers 24/7/365 customer support from a domestically based team of experts, along with 30-minute installation arrival windows.
Check if they are available at your address. If they're not available yet, you can contact your property manager to let them know you're interested. You can also join the interest list and Starry will email you as soon as service is available at your address.
Starry's network operates by beaming wireless internet from a local antenna to a receiver that is installed on your building’s roof. From there, they tie into existing wiring in the building to serve each unit.
The Starry Beam serves neighborhoods and the Starry Point is installed on individual buildings to make service available to residents.
Condo board members, building property managers and owners that want to bring Starry to their residents can reach out directly to have Starry installed in their building.
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