Starlink raises prices across satellite internet plans
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Starlink raises prices across satellite internet plans
Starlink raises prices across US residential and Roam satellite internet plans. The 100Mbps Residential plan increases from $50 to $55 per month, the 200Mbps plan rises from $80 to $85 per month, and the Residential Max plan goes from $120 to $130 per month. Standby Mode now costs $10 per month instead of $5, while subscribers can pause main service and use unlimited low-speed data. Roam pricing also increases, with the 100GB plan moving from $50 to $55 per month and the Unlimited plan rising from $165 to $175 per month, while the 300GB plan remains $80 per month. SpaceX tells the FCC to end $4.5 billion in rural internet subsidies, claiming satellite internet has solved high-speed broadband access. Starlink says the increases reflect expanding capacity, coverage, and reliability, and it previously offered a 12-month residential plan with a $0 dish and router in select markets.
"Starlink is raising prices across its satellite internet plans in the US - including Standby Mode - with the cheapest 100Mbps Residential plan going from $50 to $55 / month, as reported earlier by PCMag. Meanwhile, Starlink's 200Mbps residential plan has jumped from $80 to $85 / month, while the Residential Max plan went from $120 to $130 / month."
"Standby Mode, which allows subscribers to pause their main Starlink service while using unlimited low-speed data, now costs $10 / month instead of $5. Starlink is raising the prices of its Roam plans as well, with the 100GB plan going from $50 to $55 per month, and its Unlimited plan increasing from $165 to $175 per month. The 300GB Roam plan still costs $80 per month."
"In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission last week, Starlink owner SpaceX says the agency should end $4.5 billion in rural internet subsidies, arguing that satellite internet has "solved" the problem of high-speed broadband access."
"In a message to customers, Starlink says the price increases come as the service is "rapidly increasing network capacity, expanding coverage, and improving reliability to deliver faster, more consistent connectivity for our customers." Last year, Starlink began offering a 12-month residential plan that drops the price of its dish and router to $0 in select markets."
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