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Home / Business and Economy / Starlink India: $120/Month for Remote Internet

Starlink India: $120/Month for Remote Internet

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Starlink residential plan costs Rs 8,600 monthly with Rs 34,000 hardware.
  • Service offers unlimited data and 99.9% uptime for remote connectivity.
  • Company aims to compete with Jio-SES and Eutelsat OneWeb in India.
Starlink India: $120/Month for Remote Internet

SpaceX's Starlink is gearing up for its commercial launch in India, announcing a residential satellite internet plan priced at Rs 8,600 monthly, with an upfront hardware cost of Rs 34,000. This service is designed to bring high-speed, reliable internet to remote and underserved households, offering unlimited data and an impressive 99.9% uptime, even in adverse weather conditions.

Following regulatory approval, Starlink aims to bridge the digital divide where conventional broadband infrastructure is lacking. The company is establishing gateway earth stations in multiple Indian cities, including Chandigarh and Hyderabad, to support its satellite-to-ground communication network. A 30-day trial period is offered to new customers, acknowledging the premium nature of the service.

Starlink's direct-to-consumer approach sets it apart from competitors focused on enterprise clients. The company is also expanding its operational presence by hiring specialists for its Bengaluru office. This strategic move is expected to reshape internet accessibility in regions where deploying fiber optic cables is not economically feasible.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Starlink residential plan in India costs Rs 8,600 per month.
The one-time hardware kit for Starlink in India is priced at Rs 34,000.
Starlink offers unlimited data without any usage caps or throttling for its residential service in India.

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