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Starlink Business, with twice the antenna capability of the residential offering, plus higher throughput and faster internet speeds, costs $500 per month with a one-time equipment cost of $2,500.
Most Starlink customers, of course, have little need to lug a Starlink antenna all around the world -- and little desire to pay $250 (much less $400) for broadband internet.
SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet kit is going up from $500 to $550 for waiting deposit holders and to $600 for new customers.
However, it is often more economical to build a more expensive satellite and smaller, less expensive consumer antennas than to increase the consumer antenna size to reduce the satellite cost. Large commercial dishes of 3.7 m to 13 m diameter can be used to achieve increased rain margins and also to reduce the cost per bit by allowing for more ...
It provides a larger high-performance antenna and listed speeds of between 150 and 500 Mbit/s with a cost of $2500 for the antenna and a $500 monthly service fee. [61] The service includes 24/7, prioritized support. [ 61 ]
A single antenna radiating at high power (a) is replaced by a group of low-power antennas to cover the same area (b). The idea was described in a paper by Saleh et al. [2] in 1987. These antennas have recently been employed by several service providers in many areas around the United States.
In comparison, Starlink charges $90 to $120 per month for residential service, with a $599 equipment fee. For businesses, it charges $250 to $1,500 a month with a $2,500 equipment fee.
After the launch of Starlink Group 7-16, only 20 of a batch of 22 starlink satellites were catalogued, and the remaining two were later designated as USA-350 and USA-351. [ 36 ] This section is an excerpt from List of Starlink and Starshield launches § Starshield .