Starlink raises prices across satellite internet plans
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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...
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