Starlink’s Internet Prices Just Dropped by $15 per Month
Get Starlink's satellite internet for as low as $35 per month in select locations
May 4, 2026 | Share
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Starlink recently lowered the price of all its Residential plans to the tune of $15 less per month—but only in select areas.
The price drop now sees Starlink’s Residential 100 Mbps plan offered for just $35 per month. Some customers may even be eligible for rental equipment included at no extra cost.
Let’s dive into Starlink’s new prices and current offers.
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New prices for Starlink’s satellite internet plans
Customers with an eligible address can get any one of Starlink’s Residential internet plans for $15 less per month compared to previous prices, whether it’s the Residential 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps, or the Max plan.
For smaller households with average internet needs, Starlink’s most affordable plan provides plenty of speed. Customers who need slightly faster speeds can opt for the 200 Mbps plan. The Max plan delivers the fastest speeds Starlink has to offer at up to 400Mbps, plus it includes a free Starlink Mini for traveling with discounted Roam plans.
Starlink Residential plans
| Plan | Price* | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Residential 100 Mbps | $35/mo. | Up to 100Mbps |
| Residential 200 Mbps | $65/mo. | Up to 200Mbps |
| Residential MAX | $105/mo. | Up to 400Mbps |
* See disclaimers.
For a limited time, also get $0 upfront hardware
Starlink’s plan prices aren’t the only cost that varies based on location—hardware costs also depend on the customer’s address. Homes that qualify for the lower prices may even receive and use Starlink’s equipment at no extra cost. If not, the Starlink Standard Kit could cost up to $349.
Head over to Starlink’s website to snag this offer before it ends!
Plans disclaimers
Starlink plans
All residential plans — Users on Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps will be limited to download speeds of 100 Mbps and 200 Mbps respectively. Residential 100 Mbps and Residential 200 Mbps plans are only available in select areas. Residential Max users will experience maximum available speeds and top Residential network priority.
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