Starlink is offering $0 upfront hardware costs and free professional setup for new customers in select areas.
Plans start at $80/mo
Terms:
Free professional setup.
No upfront hardware costs.
No long-term commitment.
Eligible for Standard Kit only. Your Standard Kit is being provided as a rental at no cost to you. If you cancel your Service, you must return the Kit within 30 days of cancelling or pay Starlink the full retail price.
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Starlink is offering $0 upfront hardware costs and free professional setup for new customers in select areas.
Plans start at $80/mo
Terms:
Free professional setup.
No upfront hardware costs.
No long-term commitment.
Eligible for Standard Kit only. Your Standard Kit is being provided as a rental at no cost to you. If you cancel your Service, you must return the Kit within 30 days of cancelling or pay Starlink the full retail price.
Starlink is not for anyone who has other ISP options, but it is a great choice for people living in the country who simply do not have good providers. Monthly residential rate starts at $80.
$90/month here for the full plan. Also, residential lite is $80 too. Fiber in town is $100 for 100Mbps down 20Mbps up. The next closest village has fiber that's $20/month base, plus $0.13 per 1GB used, they don't offer unlimited. Someone elderly there called me because they thought they had a computer issue. They got a streaming stick, never did streaming video before, just left it running, $180 on the internet bill before I got there, they didn't understand that it used internet.
So, depends on the area. At my house, choices of Starlink or 10Mbps 4G/band 13 only tower on Verizon. Or Starlink at nearly 400Mbps 99.9% of the time. Even if I was in town and had fiber available, Starlink is faster and cheaper (and page to page browsing is faster too/all around performance is observably better).
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So, depends on the area. At my house, choices of Starlink or 10Mbps 4G/band 13 only tower on Verizon. Or Starlink at nearly 400Mbps 99.9% of the time. Even if I was in town and had fiber available, Starlink is faster and cheaper (and page to page browsing is faster too/all around performance is observably better).
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