Starlink is reportedly introducing a $10 plan to entice previous subscribers back into their service, offering 10 GB of data. Although not visible on the official website, reports suggest this plan is targeted at deactivated users. If the 10 GB cap is exceeded, an additional charge of $2 per GB applies. The initiative is part of Starlink's broader strategy to boost subscriber numbers, including collaborations with partners like T-Mobile, which is launching a beta satellite service integrating mobile tech to extend coverage in underserved areas.
In an attempt to attract previous customers, Starlink is offering a $10 plan for 10 GB of data to reengage lapsed subscribers.
While the $10 plan is unavailable to new customers on their website, it's aimed at users who have deactivated their service, previously costing $120 monthly.
Starlink collaborates with T-Mobile to enhance connectivity through a satellite service that works with recent smartphones, targeting areas poorly served by traditional cell towers.
T-Mobile's Starlink service will be included at no additional cost in select plans, making it accessible to a broader audience while benefiting businesses and first responders.
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