Starlink: Starlink announces recharge plans in India, website goes live with a 30-day free trial..
Starlink in India: Elon Musk's satellite internet company Starlink, has released information regarding its services in India. The company has launched its dedicated Indian website and also announced the pricing for its satellite internet service. According to the Starlink website, its residential plan costs ₹8,600 per month. This plan has a one-month validity. However, the company is also offering a one-month free trial. If users are not satisfied with the service, the company will provide a full refund. This service will bring high-speed internet to areas where mobile and broadband internet are currently unavailable. The rollout of Starlink in India has been awaited for quite some time.
₹34,000 for the kit
Starlink has launched its website for India at https://starlink.com/in. The plan pricing is mentioned on this website. All the details of the Starlink plan are available on the website. To use this service at home, people will have to pay a monthly subscription fee of ₹8,600. This means a recharge of ₹8,600 will be required every month for the service. Additionally, a one-time payment of ₹34,000 will be required for the necessary hardware kit.
Unlimited Data
According to the website, the ₹8,600 subscription plan will provide unlimited data. New customers are also getting a 30-day free trial. The company has also assured a full refund if the service is not satisfactory. The company says that this system is designed to work in all weather conditions and will have an uptime of more than 99.9%. This means that the Starlink network will continue to work in all weather conditions. The website states that using the Starlink service is very easy. Users simply need to plug in the device, and their connection will start automatically. This feature will be especially beneficial for homes and communities that lack broadband access.
Government Approval Received
Starlink has received the necessary approval from the Indian government to begin services in India. It will be interesting to see how widely this service is adopted. Previously, it was suggested that Starlink's monthly subscription would be available at an affordable price for Indian users, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
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