Starlink is a satellite internet service developed by SpaceX. It has gained much attention worldwide because it provides fast internet, especially in areas where regular internet services are not available. Starlink has not officially launched in Pakistan yet, but we have some estimated prices for its service packages based on what it costs in other places. In this post, we will look at the likely prices for Starlink’s internet packages in Pakistan and compare them to prices in other countries.
Starlink Internet Packages for Pakistan
Starlink has different packages of internet for different needs. Here are the estimated prices of the various packages, which Starlink might have in Pakistan.
Residential Package
This package is ideal for home users who need reliable internet to surf, stream, and make video calls. The available speeds are 50 Mbps to 250 Mbps.
- Monthly Price: PKR 35,000
- One-time Hardware Cost: PKR 110,000
Business Package
For businesses that require faster internet speeds to support a larger number of users, this package offers speeds between 100 Mbps and 500 Mbps.
- Monthly Price: PKR 95,000
- One-time Hardware Cost: PKR 220,000
Mobility Package
This is best for those people who are constantly on the go, like a traveler or even a person staying in a remote location and requiring portable internet. The speed goes from 50 Mbps to 250 Mbps.
- Monthly Price: PKR 50,000
- One-time Hardware Cost: PKR 120,000
Estimated Starlink Prices in Other Countries
Starlink has been active in various countries, and the pricing structure varies. Here’s a quick comparison of Starlink pricing in other regions:
Country | Montly Price | One-time Hardware Cost |
---|---|---|
United States | USD 110 | USD 599 |
United Kingdom | GBP 689 | GBP 499 |
Australis | AUD 139 | AUD 700 |
Potential Benefits of Starlink in Pakistan
Starlink in Pakistan can revolutionize internet connectivity. In rural and remote areas where traditional internet infrastructure does not exist, high-speed satellite internet from Starlink can help bridge the digital divide by bringing reliable and fast internet access to underserved regions.
Conclusion
Though Starlink is not yet officially available in Pakistan, the price ranges give an idea of what Pakistani users might expect once it is launched. Residential, business, and mobility packages cater to different user needs from home internet to business and portable solutions. One-time hardware costs might be a big investment for those interested in Starlink’s satellite internet.
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Hello Admin. Nice to see that you are teaching people about the new upcoming technology. But as far as i concern, I don’t think that common people can be facilitate from this. But maybe gradually the cost cuts down. Overall thanks for the post.
Yes initially you are right, but prices will be decreased after launching.