Starlink Vs Northwest Ohio Broadband LLC Faq

Northwest Ohio Broadband delivers simple, high-speed wireless internet across Northwest Ohio, proudly serving communities in Van Wert, Mercer, Darke, Shelby, and Auglaize counties.

Northwest Ohio Broadband LLC vs. Starlink (New Residential Plans)

Choosing internet in rural Northwest Ohio isn’t just about “top speed.” It’s about consistency, latency,
real-world reliability in bad weather, and getting support when you need it.

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Transparent, real-world comparison

Starlink plan names/prices and availability can vary by location and may change. Always confirm using your service address.

Quick take

Northwest Ohio Broadband LLC is usually the best fit if you want:

  • Lower latency for gaming/Zoom/VoIP
  • More consistent performance (especially evenings)
  • Local, fast support (talk to a real person here)
  • No dish placement/roof mounting/obstruction hassles
Best rule of thumb:
If our service is available at your address, most households prefer it for day-to-day reliability.
If you’re truly remote and no other good option exists, Starlink can be a strong backup.

What’s new with Starlink Residential?

Starlink’s current Residential page shows tiered plans, including:

  • Residential 100 Mbps$50/mo
  • Residential 200 Mbps$80/mo
  • Residential Max$120/mo

Source: Starlink Residential plan listing. Availability depends on address/region.

Important: Starlink requires a clear view of the sky. Trees, rooflines, and nearby buildings can reduce performance.

Category Northwest Ohio Broadband LLC Starlink (Residential tiers)
Latency (lag) Typically lower & steadier for gaming, voice calls, remote work. Better than old satellite, but can vary with network/load and conditions.
Consistency at peak hours Engineered locally for our service area and capacity planning. Can fluctuate by cell demand; performance may vary by region and time of day.
Weather / obstruction sensitivity No roof dish required; fewer “line of sky” issues. Needs a clear sky view; heavy weather/obstructions can impact signal.
Install & equipment Professional install with equipment tuned for your location. Requires a dish + mounting location and proper aiming; DIY-friendly but site-dependent.
Support Local support from people who live and work here. Primarily app/ticket-based support.
Best use-case Primary home internet for work, school, streaming, gaming. Great for very remote homes or as a backup connection.
Starlink plan pricing shown We’ll quote the best plan for your address and needs. 100 Mbps: $50/mo • 200 Mbps: $80/mo • Residential Max: $120/mo

Confirm availability by address.

Which one should you choose?

Choose Northwest Ohio Broadband LLC if you:

  • Work from home or do video calls regularly
  • Game online or want better “feel” for responsiveness
  • Want local support and faster troubleshooting
  • Don’t want to mount a dish or fight trees/obstructions

Choose Starlink if you:

  • Are outside coverage of good fixed wireless/cable/fiber options
  • Have a wide-open view of the sky
  • Need a strong backup internet option

FAQ

Is Starlink “satellite internet” like the old days?

It’s newer low-Earth orbit satellite internet and is typically much lower-latency than traditional geostationary satellite.
But it still depends heavily on a clear view of the sky and local network demand.

Will Starlink work if I have lots of trees?

Trees/obstructions can cause interruptions or reduced performance. If you’re heavily wooded, a roof mount or pole mount
with a clear sky view may be required.

What if I want both?

Many customers use Northwest Ohio Broadband LLC as the primary connection and Starlink as backup (or vice-versa),
depending on location. If uptime is critical, ask us about backup options.

Do Starlink prices and tiers always match what I see online?

Not always—Starlink notes that Residential plan availability and offers can vary by region and address. {index=3}

Want to know what’s best at your address?

We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your location, tree line, and what you use the internet for.

Disclaimer: Starlink plan names/prices listed here reflect Starlink’s published Residential tiers at time of writing and may change by location