Starlink Internet Plans & Pricing 2026
Starlink provides low-earth-orbit satellite internet available at virtually any US address, including remote locations no terrestrial provider reaches. It requires a clear view of the northern sky and a one-time equipment purchase, but needs no buried cable or nearby tower.
Plans
| Plan | Download | Upload | Intro price | Regular | Contract | Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residential | 150 Mbps | 20 Mbps | $120/mo | — | None | Unlimited |
Pros
- Available at nearly any US address
- Lower latency than older satellite services
- No contract
Cons
- Higher monthly cost than terrestrial options
- Up-front equipment cost
- Performance can dip during peak congestion
Where Starlink is available
Percentages are county-level shares of serviceable locations per FCC Broadband Data Collection filings — how we compute availability.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Starlink available in my area?
- Starlink is available at virtually any US address. Coverage still depends on your exact location and installation requirements, so confirm at your address before ordering.
- How much does Starlink internet cost?
- Starlink plans are priced at $120/mo. Prices are the provider's published intro rates and can vary by location and promotion.
- What is the fastest Starlink plan?
- The fastest Starlink plan we track is Residential, at up to 150 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload, for $120/mo.
- Does Starlink require a contract?
- No — Starlink's plans we track carry no annual contract.
- Does Starlink have data caps?
- The Starlink plans we track advertise unlimited data.
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Data last reviewed: July 2026 · Sourced from FCC filings and ISP-verified submissions