The service supplies Internet access on an as-needed basis anywhere Starlink provides active coverage. Users can pause and reactive service at any time to accommodate travel schedules, but service is charged in full monthly increments and cannot be pro-rated. There is no waitlist either – all orders will ship shortly after being received. Cost is another concern. Starlink for RV retails for $599 plus $50 shipping and any applicable taxes, and it’s all due up front (versus a $99 deposit due today for residential service). The monthly rate for RV service is also higher - $135 a month versus $110 a month for residential. Is it worth it? That’s up for the individual to decide. If Internet connectivity is an absolute priority, an extra $25 on top of the residential rate and potentially slower performance probably won’t be much of a deterrent.