🛰️Independent Starlink guide for Canada

Starlink vs Xplore Satellite and 5G in Canada

Quick verdict: Starlink wins against Xplore satellite by a massive margin. Starlink’s LEO satellites (550 km up) give 25-50 ms latency vs Xplore’s geostationary satellites (36,000 km up) at 600-700 ms. Streaming, gaming, video calls work on Starlink but not Xplore. Xplore 5G fixed wireless is competitive where 5G reaches.

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Xplore’s two products

  • Xplore Satellite (Jupiter 3): 10-50 Mbps, 600-700 ms latency, $80-120/month
  • Xplore 5G Fixed Wireless: 50-100 Mbps, 30-60 ms latency, $70-100/month, requires 5G tower
SpecStarlink Res. 100Xplore Satellite
Download speed100-250 Mbps10-50 Mbps
Upload speed10-25 Mbps1-5 Mbps
Latency25-50 ms600-700 ms
Monthly price$75 CAD$80-120 CAD
Hardware$349$300-500
Data capUnlimited50-200 GB then throttled
4K streaming reliable?YesNo
Video calls (Zoom) work?YesDifficult (latency)
Gaming?Yes (most games)No (700 ms latency)

Verdict: Starlink wins on every dimension. The latency difference alone is decisive — 700 ms makes video calls and gaming unusable. Multiple reports on Reddit r/Canada document Xplore customers switching to Starlink with dramatic quality improvements.

Why is Xplore’s latency so bad?

Xplore’s Jupiter 3 satellite is in geostationary orbit (36,000 km above Earth, fixed position over the equator). Light takes ~240 ms to travel each way (round trip 480 ms) just for the satellite hop. Add network routing and you’re at 600-700 ms.

Starlink uses low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites at 550 km. Light takes 1.8 ms each way. Total latency including routing: 25-50 ms.

This isn’t fixable through software. It’s a fundamental physics limitation of geostationary vs LEO satellites.

SpecStarlink Res. 100Xplore 5G
Download speed100-250 Mbps50-100 Mbps
Upload speed10-25 Mbps10-30 Mbps
Latency25-50 ms30-60 ms
Monthly price$75 CAD$70-100 CAD
Hardware$349$0-100
Coverage99% of CanadaLimited 5G zones

Verdict: Xplore 5G is competitive where 5G reaches. Lower hardware cost, similar speed. Verify signal quality and check whether the 5G is using a real 5G band (not just LTE rebranded). Outside 5G zones, Starlink wins.

  • Bilingual French customer service (Quebec and NB markets)
  • Lower hardware costs
  • Some indigenous community contracts with subsidized pricing
  • Phone-based customer support (Starlink is app-only)

When Xplore might still be the right choice

  • You need French-language customer support and don’t mind 700 ms latency
  • Your address is in a Xplore-subsidized program (some First Nations and remote NS communities)
  • You can’t afford the $349 Starlink dish upfront and Xplore offers a $0-down promotion

For 99% of rural Canadians: Starlink wins clearly.

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I have Xplore — should I switch?

If your use is web browsing and email only, Xplore satellite works. If you stream, video call, work from home, or have a family with multiple users, switch to Starlink. The 30-day refund makes the switch risk-free.

Can I keep Xplore as a backup?

Yes but it’s expensive ($80-120/month). Most Canadians use Bell or Telus cellular hotspot ($30/month prepaid) as Starlink backup.

Does Xplore have data caps?

Yes on satellite plans (50-200 GB then throttled). Xplore 5G plans are typically unlimited.

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