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Starlink Cuts Prices Across the Americas as T‑Satellite Launch Nears

Temporary discounts target underserved users ahead of T‑Mobile’s Oct. 1 satellite data launch.

Overview

  • Mexico’s residential plan drops to 520 pesos per month for the first year and the standard kit costs 6,079 pesos in selected areas, with the promotion running through September 26.
  • In the U.S., the standard kit falls to as low as $89 in some areas, Residential Lite is $59 per month, and Residential is $85, though cuts exclude cities like Seattle, San Diego, Austin, Sacramento and Portland and Lite is limited to select states.
  • Argentina’s Itinerant plan is discounted to 44,100 pesos per month for 50GB or 62,250 pesos for unlimited data, with the standard hardware at 499,999 pesos and the mini kit at 151,200 pesos.
  • T‑Satellite service with T‑Mobile begins October 1, with compatible devices including Google Pixel 10 models supporting text, MMS and data at launch, Pixel 9 models adding data in October, iPhone 13–17 supporting text initially, and newer Samsung models gaining data in October.
  • Mexico’s competitive landscape tightens as América Móvil moves to bolster its own infrastructure, including satellite capabilities, to defend coverage in remote areas.