Starlink slashes kit prices in two of South Africa’s neighbours

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Starlink has dropped the prices of kits in Eswatini and Mozambique, making them significantly more affordable for rural households and other people without fast Internet access.

SpaceX’s Starlink satellite Internet service has slashed the dish and router combo kit prices needed to access its service in Eswatini and Mozambique.

These prices do not include the subscription fees, which will set you back another R950 per month in Eswatini and 1,530 MZN in Mozambique. It does have a lower risk of mechanical breakdown, as it features a stationary manual orientation design without motors. Secondly, Starlink itself takes issue with third parties registering kits in the names of users other than the end-users and managing their service on their behalf.

 

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