How much would you pay to stop having to howl into the darkness every time your Wi-Fi signal is on the fritz? $350? That’s the cost of the Starry Station, one of two new products from Starry, a ...
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The good: Slick design; Helpful touchscreen and app; Fast performance; Includes parental controls The bad: Very expensive for a router; Only includes two ports Who should buy: Those looking for a ...
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Founder of now-defunct Aero is back with a new company, and it is called Starry. As with Aero, Starry's founder and CEO Chet Kanojia is looking to change how things are done, not merely rehash the ...
Starry recently announced plans to offer a high-speed internet service in the United States by delivering wireless broadband signals using millimeter wave band active phased array technology. But the ...
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Starry founder Chet Kanojia seems intent on changing how people get their internet service like he did with Aereo and television. While the beta launch of the startup's millimeter-wave wireless ...
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