
"The new plan offers speeds up to 100 Mbps for $40 per month, with no upfront equipment costs. Upload speeds aren't limited, but are usually much slower on satellite and cable internet plans alike. Paired with recent claims of a significant speed increase, this new plan could make Starlink a viable option for customers who've been limited to slow DSL or 4G LTE fixed wireless."
"Whether consumers can get the new $40 plan depends on where they live. If it's available, it will show up during checkout or in a customer's existing Starlink account. The new "100 Residential Mbps" plan is one of the cheapest ways to get Starlink service, but customers' costs and speeds depend highly on where they live and which equipment they use."
Starlink offers a $40-per-month home internet plan with speeds up to 100 Mbps and no upfront equipment costs. Upload speeds are not limited but are typically much slower on satellite and cable internet. Recent claims of notable speed increases could make the plan a viable option for customers limited to slow DSL or 4G LTE fixed wireless. Availability of the $40 plan depends on location and appears during checkout or in existing Starlink accounts. Costs and speeds vary by region and equipment; high-density areas may incur extra startup fees, access only to pricier plans, and congestion-related slowdowns. Alternatives include a Residential Lite plan at $80 for up to 250 Mbps and mobile Mini dish options with capped or unlimited data.
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