Starlink, by SpaceX, uses a constellation of low-earth orbit satellites to deliver broadband with significantly lower latency than traditional satellite internet. It has rapidly become the top satellite provider with service in rural and remote areas worldwide.
Founded
2019
Customers
3 million
Headquarters
Hawthorne, CA
Coverage
National
| Plan | Download | Upload | Type | Data Cap | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Starlink Residential Low earth orbit satellite | 200 Mbps | 20 Mbps | Satellite | Unlimited | $120/mo |
Starlink Priority Priority network access | 250 Mbps | 40 Mbps | Satellite | Unlimited | $250/mo |
$120/mo
Download
200 Mbps
Upload
20 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
$250/mo
Download
250 Mbps
Upload
40 Mbps
Data Cap
Unlimited
Available across most of the contiguous US, Alaska, and Hawaii. Particularly strong in rural and remote areas. Coverage is address-specific based on satellite capacity in each cell.
View on FCC Broadband MapStarlink is the best option I've ever had out here, but the speeds are unpredictable. Some days I get 200 Mbps, other days 50 Mbps. Weather affects it too. Still leagues better than the DSL and satellite options I had before.
$120/month plus $599 upfront is steep. I get it's revolutionary technology, but if you have cable or fiber available, those are better options. For us with zero alternatives though, it's been solid. Just wish the price would come down.
We went from 3 Mbps HughesNet with 600ms latency to 150+ Mbps Starlink with 30ms latency. My kids can finally do video homework. We can stream. I can work from home. The $599 equipment cost paid for itself immediately.