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Starlink has started charging a $10 monthly rental fee for hardware in a shift away from its longtime practice of selling hardware to customers for a one-time charge.
Starlink now charges a $10 monthly hardware rental fee, ending upfront hardware sales by default.
KEY POINTS
- The $10 hardware rental is only available with residential service plans and restricts service pausing.
- New Starlink customers can still purchase hardware through support tickets or third-party retailers.
- Starlink recently raised internet service prices and now offers different speed tiers starting at $55 monthly.
- Entering an existing kit's identifier during sign-up allows new customers to avoid the rental fee.
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