Published on May 18, 2026
Starlink’s internet plans have become a staple for many consumers seeking reliable satellite service in the US. Until now, users enjoyed competitive prices for plans that cater to various needs. The current pricing landscape is undergoing a significant shift, impacting subscribers nationwide.
Effective immediately, Starlink has raised prices across the board. The cheapest residential plan offering 100Mbps will now cost $55 monthly, up from $50. Similarly, the 200Mbps plan has increased from $80 to $85, and the Residential Max plan has also seen a price hike.
This change has drawn attention from customers and industry analysts alike. Many families and remote workers who rely on Starlink’s service are now re-evaluating their options. The increases come at a time when consumers are looking for affordability in essential services.
The price hikes could drive some subscribers to seek alternatives or rethink their internet needs. As satellite internet continues to grow in importance, the adjustments could have wider implications for customer retention and brand loyalty within the industry. Starlink’s decision may reshape the competition landscape as other providers respond to the new pricing strategy.
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