SpaceX has introduced a $10-per-month plan for existing Starlink users in the US, giving subscribers a cheaper way to use the satellite technology as a backup internet solution.
The company quietly rolled out the option to US subscribers last week, according to Reddit users. Then on Tuesday, a Facebook user reported receiving an email from SpaceX about the new plan.
The catch is that the $10 plan caps the monthly data to a mere 10GB. Once the limit is exceeded, customers have to pay an extra $2 for each additional GB consumed.
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But on the plus side, the plan is part of Starlink’s Roam tier, which let’s you use the satellite internet system across the globe, rather than merely at a single home address. The Roam tier is ideal for customers looking to use the satellite internet system in more than one location and even in a moving car.
In the email, SpaceX adds: “Get online with no downtime in case of emergencies. You can use Roam on the go, with countrywide coverage, in-motion use, international travel, and coastal coverage.”
But it doesn’t look like the $10 plan is being offered to new customers on the official Starlink.com site. Instead, SpaceX’s email indicates its marketing the plan to customers who’ve deactivated their Starlink service, which can cost $120 per month through a standard residential plan.
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The company is rolling out the $10 per month after debuting a similar backup offering in January that costs $50 per month, and caps the data to 50GB. The $50 per month is available to new customers in the US through the Roam tier.
Last month, SpaceX also began offering a cheaper “residential lite” plan for US users, charging only $80 per month. However, the residential lite plan is only offered in select areas, where Starlink has more network capacity. In addition to paying the monthly fee, customers also need to pay for the Starlink dish hardware, which costs $349, but has been discounted in select US states to $149 for this month.
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