Starlink Extends Discount for Standard Kit in 27 States, Offering Satellite Internet at $149
SpaceX’s Starlink has prolonged its regional savings programme, allowing customers in 27 U.S. states to purchase the Standard Kit satellite dish for a discounted price of $149. Originally slated to end on March 31,the offer has been extended until April 30,aiming to attract more users to its satellite internet service.
limited-Time Offer: Get Starlink Standard Kit for Just $149
Eligible customers in select regions can acquire the Starlink Standard Kit for only $149, a meaningful reduction from its original price. To claim the discount,prospective users can visit Starlink.com/residential, enter a qualifying address, and the $200 discount will be automatically applied at checkout.
How to Redeem the Discount
The offer is also available through third-party retailers like Best buy and Walmart. Though, rather of an upfront price reduction, customers who purchase through these retailers will receive the $200 discount as service credits applied to their Starlink account after activating the dish with a Residential or Residential Lite plan.
Is Your State Eligible? Check the List of Participating Regions
The Regional Savings promo is currently available in the following 27 states:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New hampshire
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Wyoming
Note: Even within eligible states, network capacity limitations may prevent specific locations from qualifying for the offer.
Important Considerations Before You Buy
Starlink cautions that customers who take advantage of the offer but later move their service address outside the eligible zone, change their plan, or cancel within the first 30 days without returning the hardware will be subject to a $300 fee.
Starlink’s Focus on Standard Kit Amidst Pricing Disparities
This promotion signals a continued focus on the Standard Kit by SpaceX. Despite the introduction of the Starlink Mini, initially touted as a budget-kind option, the price difference between the Standard Kit and the Mini remains significant, with the Mini priced at $499.