Starlink shakes up Australian internet market, now starts at A$69pm, no upfront hardware costs
Starlink is fundamentally changing its approach in Australia, moving away from its "one-size-fits-all" model to offer more flexible, tiered pricing.
The service now starts at just A$69 per month for a 100 Mbps tier, making high-speed satellite internet a direct competitor to traditional NBN plans. Perhaps the biggest news for those in regional areas is the removal of the steep entry barrier: in select areas, Starlink is now offering no upfront hardware costs.
Whether you're looking for a reliable 100 Mbps home connection or a premium 200 Mbps power-user plan, these changes make the "city-grade" internet experience more accessible than ever for the Australian bush.
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