Great for people living off the grid: The Starlink antenna and accessories for residential home use are $249. This requires a $120/month subscription, but the antenna was $349, and until recently, even more.
The Kit includes a "...Starlink Antenna, Power Supply, Cables, Base, and WiFi Router. Once your Starlink Kit is ready to ship, you can purchase additional mounts and accessories based on your specific installation needs..."
It states that the deal is limited to select areas. However, I did not find information on which areas are not included. You can find out when you order. In a previous promo, the West Coast States (Washington, Oregon, CA, and Nevada) were explicitly included.
https://www.starlink.com/residential
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Recurring Monthly Charge:
$120.00/mo
One-Time Payment
Starlink Standard Kit: $349.00
Congestion Charge: $100.00
Shipping & Handling - Standard: $20.00
Tax: $30.44
Total Due Today: $499.44
Typical Download Speed: 30-150 Mbps
Typical Upload Speed: 8-20 Mbps
Typical Latency:
Continental US: 30-40 ms
Outside Continental US: 60-90 ms
Deal is still ongoing.
Farm Bureau in my state also has 2 months free with signup.
Residential Starlink Subscription - Discounted
$90/mo*
* First month of service is charged upon activation or 30 days after delivery, whichever comes first.
One-Time Payment
Starlink Standard Kit (Discounted)
$249
Shipping & Handling - Standard
$20
Tax
$18.83
Total Due Today
$287.83
I'm using T-Mobile cell for Internet due to cost (actually a Metro sim in a Mofi router), get about 100Mbps (was $400 for the antenna and $450 for the router, been using cell Internet for 12 years), tower is over 10 miles away. Fiber is supposed to be coming this summer, if pricing remains the same as in town, it will be about $100 for 100Mbps, the max speed they offer, and the speed the funding they are using says.
Starlink averages well over 200Mbps here. Actually debating signing up for fiber, but if I don't I'd never have access to it, houses average miles apart, cost later would be many thousands.
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