Starlink finally brings real internet to rural Maine — but the dish is only as good as its mount, its cable run, and its view of the sky. We install it properly, so it performs the way you paid for.
From camps in the woods to farmhouses at the end of a dirt road, Starlink has changed what's possible for Maine internet. What hasn't changed: ladders, rooflines, obstruction checks, drilling through 150-year-old walls, and routing cable so it survives a Maine winter. That's where we come in.
Rural homes & farms: proper mounts above the snow line, cable runs to where you actually live, coverage out to the barn or garage.
Camps & seasonal properties: pair Starlink with remote-viewable cameras and check on your property all winter from anywhere.
Businesses: primary internet where cable won't reach, or an automatic failover connection so an outage never takes down your POS again.
Plenty of people do — and plenty of dishes end up aimed into a tree line, mounted on a wobbling fence post, or fed by a cable pinched in a window frame. If you're comfortable on your roof in Maine weather, Starlink's kit is genuinely DIY-friendly. If you're not — or you want it integrated cleanly with your home network — one visit from us gets it done right.
Starlink installs are naturally rural work — we cover Lisbon Falls, Lewiston–Auburn, Augusta & Gardiner, Brunswick–Topsham, Greater Portland and the towns, farms and camps in between.
Sovun Technologies is an independent installer and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Starlink or SpaceX. Starlink hardware and service are purchased by the customer directly from Starlink.
Poles, roofs and exterior runs that survive Maine weather.
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