On Nov. 10, Starlink quietly published a support page detailing its latest move toward affordability: a $40 monthly plan with no cost for equipment and, in some areas, free installation. That’s half the price of Starlink’s previous entry-level plan.
One catch? You’ll get budget speeds for that budget price. Starlink is capping download speeds at 100Mbps on the new plan, which is dryly dubbed the “Residential 100 Mbps” service plan. There’s no cap on upload speeds, but Starlink’s specifications page lists expected speeds between 15 and 35Mbps.
For a long time, residential Starlink customers only had one option: $120 a month, plus $349 for equipment. But earlier this year, Starlink debuted its Residential Lite plan , which took the monthly price down to $80 in exchange for reduce

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