The latest offer from SpaceX's Starlink is a massive $200 off the price of its satellite dish, available for as many as 29 states in the country and several parts of Canada. This is under the company's 'Regional Savings' program, which is available for areas or regions with massive network availability. This discount is available as a one-time price reduction.
New users and existing ones may apply for Regional Savings in eligible states or when changing addresses and take advantage of the 40 percent discount.
Starlink Satellite Dishes Now $200 Off in 29 States
Starlink is now offering its Starlink Kit, a.k.a. its satellite dishes, for only $299, down from its previous price of $499, with $200 off for eligible regions in its latest offers. This will be a one-time discount of $200 for the satellite dish, with new and old users available to take advantage of this latest discounted price provided that their address is eligible for Regional Savings.
As Starlink explained, 29 states in the United States are eligible for Regional Savings, which is also available for several regions in Canada that have "abundant network availability."
Users who purchase their Starlink Kit from a retailer can also receive a 40 percent discount. In Canada, qualifying users can receive a 300 CAD discount.
Read Also : Starlink Mini Dish: Portability, Performance is Good; But Cons are Its Data Cap, Limited Charging Options
Who is Eligible for Regional Savings Discounts?
The 29 states in the US eligible for Starlink's Regional Savings include: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Orlando, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming.
SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Internet Experiences
SpaceX's Starlink is massively known for its growing global operations, with significant reach and service available in various countries, and is not only centered in the United States. However, the FCC recently rejected its application for a $900 million subsidy for expanding rural broadband, with the agency standing firm with its decisions.
Lately, SpaceX has been doubling down on its launches via Falcon 9 to expand its orbiting satellite fleet, which will provide service for its Starlink internet. Towards the end of June, the company sent two sets of satellites to orbit, which was later followed by a pre-Independence Day launch with 100 satellites sent to space for its Direct Cell service expansion.
From at-home satellite internet access to a portable experience via the Mini Dish, currently under testing, and the upcoming Direct to Cell service, Starlink is looking to expand its service and bring satellite internet to the world.
Now, it is making its satellite dishes more affordable to customers in 29 US States and Canada, with as much as $200 off via its Regional Savings program to convert more towards this new kind of connection.