
"So what's the catch? Also: This crucial Starlink update will determine whether your old dish still works after Nov. 17 The new plan, called is priced at $40 a month, which is substantially less than the cost of SpaceX's existing Residential and Residential Lite plans, which cost $120 and $80 per month, respectively. The Residential plan is a prioritized service, which means it offers faster and more reliable service, perfect for data-heavy households."
"The Residential plan offers download speeds ranging from 150 to 300+ Mbps, while Residential Lite offers speeds ranging from 50 to 200 Mbps. Both offer unlimited data downloads and upload speeds of around 15 to 35 Mbps. Residential 100Mbps, as the name suggests, is capped to 100 Mbps, and still offers the same unlimited data downloads and upload speeds. Think of Residential 100Mbps as a capped version of Residential Lite."
Starlink introduced a new $40 monthly Residential 100Mbps plan that provides unlimited data while capping download speeds at 100 Mbps. The plan sits below the existing Residential plan ($120) and Residential Lite ($80) in price and performance. The Residential option is prioritized with download speeds from 150 to 300+ Mbps, while Residential Lite ranges from 50 to 200 Mbps and is deprioritized. Upload speeds across plans are roughly 15 to 35 Mbps. The Residential 100Mbps plan effectively functions as a capped version of Residential Lite and could attract customers if availability and coverage improve, despite lower download speeds versus typical terrestrial broadband.
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