SpaceX announces Starlink price increases of $5-$10 monthly across residential and roam plans, effective immediately for new customers and June 18th for existing subscribers. The first major pricing adjustment since 2023 affects multiple service tiers while business plans see rate reductions.
Category: Satellite Internet
Starlink Speeds Hit 130 Mbps: Service Now Rivals Cable
Starlink speeds have surged to 130 Mbps across most US states, transforming SpaceX’s satellite service from a backup option into a legitimate broadband competitor. New Ookla data shows 44.7% of users now meet FCC broadband standards.
Starlink Performance Gets Major Boost with Lower Dish Angles
Starlink dishes can now operate at much lower elevation angles thanks to new FCC approval, delivering improved performance, reduced latency, and more reliable connections. This change gives dishes a wider view of satellites and longer connection times.
Starlink Capacity Gets 700% Boost From New FCC Rules
New FCC rules enable a 700% increase in Starlink satellite capacity, potentially transforming satellite internet into a serious competitor for traditional broadband providers. The regulatory modernization allows up to eight satellites to serve the same area simultaneously.
Starlink Routers Face FCC Ban Due to Vietnam Manufacturing
SpaceX faces potential FCC router ban complications as Starlink devices show mixed manufacturing origins across Vietnam, USA, and Taiwan. While some routers display “Made in USA” labels, others clearly indicate Vietnamese production, creating regulatory uncertainty for the satellite internet provider.
Starlink Dishes Get Wider View for Better Satellite Coverage
The FCC has approved SpaceX’s request to lower Starlink dish elevation angles from 25 degrees to as low as 5 degrees in some regions. This enhancement allows dishes to maintain satellite connections longer and improves network performance across all current Starlink models without requiring new hardware.
FCC Rule Makes Starlink Faster & Cheaper in 2026
The FCC is voting on new rules that could make Starlink satellite internet faster and cheaper by loosening restrictions on low-Earth orbit satellites. The changes would allow private spectrum agreements between operators, potentially increasing speeds or reducing costs through higher power levels or more satellites per area.
