star link is reducing its rates in Mexico and in some regions of Europe. Elon Musk’s satellite internet company has started send a series of emails to its users by notifying price drops, not only for the country, but also for other regions such as Brazil and Chile, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany.
According to the messages, SpaceX explains that this price reduction has to do with local market conditionsto thus reflect the purchasing power parity of consumers.
This is how the Starlink rates remain in Mexico
Originally to contract the Starlink service 14,300 pesos per equipment (antenna and installation kit) had to be paid, 1,420 pesos for shipping and handling, while the monthly plan was 2,299.
With the Starlink changes, the prices are as follows: 8,300 for equipment, shipping and handling now it’s freewhile for the monthly plan (service), the price drops to 1,100 pesos.
For their part, in the case of users who have already purchased the service at some point, they will see a reduction in their rates since last Wednesday, August 24, remaining in the same way in the 1,100 pesos.
Emails that I like to receive.#starlink reduces its rate in Mexico from 2,299 to 1,100 pesos (55 USD).
This will allow more Mexicans to access the service in areas with little access. pic.twitter.com/ebrD0o8Goy
– Carlos A. Vázquez (@CarlosAndresVM) August 25, 2022
In case of RV service (the version that allows you to use the internet in a portable way), has also suffered a reduction in its price, dropping from 14,300 per device, shipping and handling to 1,420 and 2,879 monthly rent, going down to 8,300 per device, free shipping and handling , while the service fell to 1,350 pesos.
On the contrary, Starlink Business, the maritime version and the Premium version are still not available in Mexico, so we will have to wait if these variants of satellite internet arrive in the coming months.
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Starlink lowers its price in Mexico: hiring Elon Musk’s satellite internet is now almost 50% cheaper