SpaceX‘s satellite-based internet service, Starlink, has unveiled an innovative subscription model that removes the hardware cost barrier. The newly launched 12-month residential internet plan allows users to enjoy the service without incurring the $349 upfront fee for the essential Starlink dish and router in select regions, while keeping the monthly fee unchanged.
This model offers a 30-day trial period, during which users can try the equipment and return it without extra charges if dissatisfied. However, users should note that changing the service address or canceling early could lead to a pro-rata refund of the equipment cost. In areas with high demand, a one-time “demand charge” of approximately $100 may be applicable, aimed at managing infrastructure strain.
This strategy is particularly beneficial for individuals in rural regions who face challenges in accessing high-speed internet. By eliminating the hefty hardware costs, more users can now access Starlink by merely paying the monthly subscription fee. Initially rolled out quietly in certain countries, this plan is now expanding globally. It is available in parts of the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as widely across most European nations.
In some locations, such as Croatia, the campaign is exclusive to the Starlink Mini device, which provides a slower connection. This strategic move by SpaceX aims to attract more subscribers by removing the hardware cost barrier, potentially balancing the loss through increased monthly revenue.
Despite Starlink’s extensive service across Europe, Turkey remains excluded. The official Starlink website indicates that regulatory approvals are pending, which may involve licenses from the ICTA or other market conditions unique to Turkey.
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