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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.
Starlink provides satellite-based internet connectivity to underserved areas of the planet, as well as competitively priced service in more urbanized areas. [92] In the United States, Starlink charged, at launch, a one-time hardware fee of $599 for a user terminal and $120 per month for internet service at a fixed service address. [93]
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.
Galano touted “the sheer factor of the capacity that we can provide” via Starlink, saying the current satellite constellation is “probably over 100 times what all the legacy systems have ...
OneWeb alone raised $1.7 billion by February 2017 for the project, [7] and SpaceX raised over one billion in the first half of 2019 for their service called Starlink. [8] They expected more than $30 billion in revenue by 2025 from its satellite constellation. [9] [10] Starlink, as of February 2024, has 5,402 operational satellites in orbit. [11]
And Starlink's commercial business also continues to grow and grow. In 2025, Quilty forecast that it will count 7.8 million people around the world as customers and generate $11.8 billion in sales ...
However, with a slump in worldwide commercial launch contracts in 2019, SpaceX ended up launching only 13 times throughout 2019 (eleven without Starlink), significantly fewer than in 2017, and 2018, and third most launches of vehicle class behind China's Long March and Russia's Soyuz launch vehicles.
The numbers add up: It is finally time for SpaceX to IPO Starlink. ... Long-term, SpaceX hopes to build Starlink into a $30 billion annual revenue business, generating $18 billion in annual profit.