In the USA, as of mid‑2025, Starlink monthly pricing varies by plan, location, and usage: $80 /month, available in select areas with excess capacity.
🚀 Starlink Monthly Plans (Residential)
Residential Lite
$80 /month, available in select areas with excess capacity
Speeds typically 50–100 Mbps, with slower performance during peak hours.
Standard Residential
$120 /month in most areas
Speeds between 30–150 Mbps (sometimes up to ~220 Mbps), unlimited data but may experience slower speeds during congestion.
Pricing tiers vary: some customers pay $90/month in low‑demand zones or $120/month in limited‑capacity areas.

📊 Other Starlink Plans (Less typical for home users)
| Plan Type | Monthly Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Roam (RV/mobile) | ~$150–165/mo | Portable service; unlimited or 50 GB data; $599+ hardware fee |
| Business / Priority | $140–500/mo | For business or premium use; faster priority data tiers; equipment cost up to $2,500 |
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💰 Equipment Costs & Setup
Standard residential dish kit: typically $349, though some areas may charge up to $449 due to congestion surcharges.
Some promotions allow free equipment with a 12‑month service commitment.
✅ Summary: Residential Pricing in the U.S.
Lite Plan (available in select regions): $80/month
Standard Plan: typically $120/month; may be $90/month in low‑demand zones
Equipment: one-time fee of $349 (can vary with location or promotions)
Data: unlimited, but users may experience deprioritization during congestion
ℹ️ Why Prices Differ
Network congestion in some areas drives prices to $120, while less congested regions can maintain $90 pricing.
Limited area eligibility for Lite plan—only showing up on availability maps where excess capacity exists.
📌 Need Help Deciding?
Most households in rural or underserved areas use the Standard Plan at ~$120/month.
If your location qualifies, you could save with the Lite Plan at $80/month.
Travelers or RV users may prefer Roam plans with flexible data/pausing options.
Business or high‑demand users may consider Priority plans with higher costs but more consistent performance.
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