How Much Is Starlink Unlimited Data? Budget Seniors, March 25, 2026March 25, 2026 💸📶 Starlink.com • SatelliteInternet.com • HighSpeedInternet.com • CableTV.com Every unlimited plan, every price — for home, for travel, and for the road. Plus what “unlimited” really means, what is and is not included, and which plan is right for your household. © BudgetSeniors.com — Independent. Unsponsored. Always in Your Corner. 💡 10 Key Things to Know About Starlink Unlimited Data Pricing Starlink unlimited data for home starts at $50–$120 per month, depending on which plan is available at your address. All Residential home plans include unlimited data with no hard cutoff, no overage fees, and no monthly data buckets to watch. For travelers and RV users, Roam Unlimited is $165 per month. The key thing most people miss: “unlimited” covers four different experiences across Starlink’s plans — and the differences in speed, priority, and included perks matter as much as the price. Here is the complete, honest breakdown. 1 How much does Starlink unlimited data cost per month? Home plans with unlimited data range from $50 to $120/month. The most widely available unlimited home plan is Residential MAX at $120/month. Travelers can get Roam Unlimited at $165/month. All plans are month-to-month with no contract. Starlink restructured its residential unlimited plans in January 2026 into three tiers: Residential 100 Mbps at $50/month (available only in select low-congestion areas like parts of rural Nebraska, Nevada, Indiana, and Maine), Residential 200 Mbps at $80/month (select areas with excess network capacity), and Residential MAX at $120/month (the most widely available plan across the U.S.). All three include unlimited data with no hard cap and no overage charges. For users who need internet while traveling, Roam Unlimited costs $165/month and works across your entire continent. 2 Which Starlink plan gives the best unlimited data experience? Residential MAX ($120/month) is the best unlimited data plan for home use. It has the highest network priority, no speed cap, speeds up to 400 Mbps, and includes a free Router Mini and a free travel Mini dish rental. The Residential MAX plan, introduced in January 2026, is Starlink’s flagship home tier. It provides the highest residential network priority, meaning when your satellite is serving many users during a busy evening, MAX subscribers are served first before 200 Mbps and 100 Mbps subscribers. It also has no download speed cap — other plans cap speeds at 100 or 200 Mbps even when the network is completely empty. Additional perks exclusive to MAX: a free Gen 3 Router, a free Router Mini for whole-home mesh Wi-Fi, eligibility for a free Starlink Mini travel dish rental, and a 50% discount on Roam plans ($82.50/month instead of $165). 3 Is there a cheaper Starlink unlimited data plan for home use? Yes, if available at your address. The Residential 200 Mbps plan at $80/month includes unlimited data. The Residential 100 Mbps plan at $50/month is also unlimited but only available in select low-congestion areas. The $80/month Residential 200 Mbps plan is a genuine unlimited plan available in select areas with extra satellite capacity. It caps your maximum download speed at 200 Mbps and deprioritizes your traffic behind MAX subscribers during peak hours (typically 5–11 PM), but never cuts off your service or charges overages. In rural areas with few nearby Starlink subscribers, the speed cap and deprioritization rarely affect real-world performance. For households primarily using the internet during daytime hours, or in truly rural areas with few competitors for bandwidth, the $80 plan often delivers a very similar experience to MAX at a $40/month savings. 4 Does Starlink charge for data overages? No. Starlink Residential plans never charge overage fees. You will never receive a surprise bill for using too much data. All Residential unlimited plans include unlimited data with zero extra charges no matter how much you use. This is one of Starlink’s most consumer-friendly policies. Unlike some cable providers that charge $10–$15 per 50 GB block once you exceed a soft cap (often 1–1.25 TB/month), Starlink Residential plans have no overage fee structure whatsoever. You stream as much as you want, video call as long as you want, and your bill stays the same flat monthly rate. Starlink’s Fair Use Policy does allow the company to temporarily deprioritize users who consistently consume several terabytes per month, but this is a conditional speed reduction during congested periods — not a charge, not a cutoff, and not something typical households ever encounter. 5 Does the unlimited price include equipment, or is that extra? Equipment is a separate one-time cost. The Standard Starlink Kit (dish, router, cables) costs $349 plus approximately $50 shipping. In select areas, a rental kit is available for just the $20 shipping cost. The monthly plan price covers only the internet service. Hardware is purchased separately, upfront. The Standard Kit includes the satellite dish, a Wi-Fi 6 router, power supply, and a 75-foot cable — everything needed to get online. In select low-congestion areas, Starlink offers a rental kit for just the shipping cost ($20), which must be returned if you cancel service. Residential MAX customers receive a free Gen 3 Router and free Router Mini included with the plan, adding value beyond what lower-tier plans include. Optional professional installation costs $199 plus mounting hardware. Congestion surcharges of $100–$500+ may apply at checkout in high-demand zip codes. 6 How much is Starlink unlimited data for RVs and travelers (Roam plan)? Roam Unlimited is $165/month for unlimited data on the go. It works anywhere on your continent (North America, Europe, etc.), allows use while in motion up to 100 mph, and includes up to 12 nautical miles of coastal water coverage. The Roam Unlimited plan at $165/month is the go-to choice for full-time RVers, campers, boaters in coastal waters, and mobile workers who need internet in various locations. It provides unlimited data that is always deprioritized behind Residential users on the same satellite — meaning rural and uncongested areas deliver speeds nearly identical to Residential, while congested areas may deliver lower speeds during peak hours. An important 2026 update: Roam Unlimited now includes continental coverage (not just your home state or region), in-motion use up to 100 mph, and coastal water use up to 12 nautical miles from shore, making it significantly more capable than earlier versions of the plan. 7 What hardware do I need for each unlimited plan? All unlimited home plans use the Standard Starlink Kit ($349). The Starlink Mini ($249, or $199 with Roam activation) is a compact option for travelers on Roam plans. No contracts required for any plan. The Standard Kit works with all Residential unlimited plans and Roam Unlimited. Residential MAX customers receive a free Gen 3 Router and Router Mini in addition to the Standard dish. The Starlink Mini is a compact, backpack-sized portable dish that works with Roam plans. It launched at $499 and has dropped to $249 retail, or $199 with a new Roam plan activation benefit (available through early 2026). The Mini draws only 20–40 watts, runs 4–6 hours on a 100-watt USB-C power bank, and weighs just over 2.5 pounds, making it practical for camping and travel. Hardware works across plan types — you can switch plans in the Starlink app without changing equipment. 8 How does Starlink unlimited compare to cable or fiber internet in price? Starlink costs more than cable or fiber where those are available. The national average internet price is about $76/month; Starlink Residential starts at $80–$120/month. But where cable and fiber do not reach, Starlink is often the only high-speed option. HighSpeedInternet.com notes that Starlink “costs more than almost any other home internet service” at $80–$120/month vs. a national average of $76/month. Fiber gigabit plans in cities often cost $60–$80/month and include unlimited data. Cable providers like Xfinity and Spectrum typically offer plans starting at $30–$60/month, though many include 1–1.25 TB soft data caps with overage fees. The critical context: cable and fiber infrastructure does not reach tens of millions of rural U.S. homes. For those households, Starlink’s unlimited data at $80–$120/month compares not to $60/month fiber, but to $50–$100/month HughesNet or Viasat plans with 15–100 GB hard caps and 600+ ms latency — a completely different quality of service. 9 Is Starlink unlimited data available everywhere in the U.S.? Starlink service is available at 99.8% of U.S. addresses, but not all unlimited plans are available at all addresses. The cheaper $50 and $80 plans are only available where satellite capacity allows. Most addresses see only the $120 MAX plan. Starlink’s satellite constellation covers 99.8% of the continental U.S., with small exceptions in government-designated radio quiet zones in parts of West Virginia and New Mexico. However, which plan is available at your specific address depends on local satellite cell capacity. Areas with fewer Starlink subscribers may qualify for the $50 or $80 plans; high-demand areas may only see the $120 MAX plan or face congestion surcharges. The only reliable way to know what is available at your address is to enter it at starlink.com — pricing and plan availability vary significantly by zip code and are not published on a general map. 10 Can I save money on Starlink unlimited data — are there discounts? Yes. MAX subscribers get 50% off Roam plans ($82.50/month instead of $165). Promotional pricing through March 2026 cuts monthly rates by $11 for the first six months. State broadband subsidy programs may reduce costs for eligible rural households. Several ways to reduce the cost of Starlink unlimited data: (1) Residential MAX subscribers can add Roam Unlimited for only $82.50/month instead of the standard $165 — making the combination of home unlimited + travel unlimited cost $202.50/month instead of $285. (2) New customers through March 31, 2026 may qualify for a promotional rate of $39/$69/$109 per month for the first six months (a $66 total saving). (3) In select areas, a rental kit brings the upfront hardware cost from $399 to just $20. (4) State BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) program funds are being distributed by many states to subsidize rural internet — check broadbandusa.ntia.gov for programs in your state. Sources: BudgetSeniors.com Mar 2026 (three Residential plans $50/$80/$120; Roam Unlimited $165; MAX perks: Router Mini, Mini rental, 50% Roam discount; $82.50 Roam w/ MAX; promotional $39/$69/$109 six months; rental kit $20; switch plans app; no overage); SatelliteInternet.com Mar 2026 (plans $50-$120; Roam $165; Roam 100GB $50; kit $349; Mini $249; congestion $100-$1,000); HighSpeedInternet.com Feb 2026 ($120 MAX; $80 200 Mbps; $50 100 Mbps select; national avg $76/mo; professional install $199); CableTV.com Mar 2026 (MAX $120; speeds 400 Mbps; Router Mini free; 25.7ms latency; Roam 100GB deprioritized after limit); SatelliteInternet.com Jan 2026 (MAX replaces Residential; 200 Mbps replaces Lite; 100 Mbps reintroduced; Roam 100GB doubled from 50GB); EarthSIMs.com Feb 2026 (rural 150-250 Mbps; suburban 50-100 Mbps peak; Roam always deprioritized vs. Residential; no hard caps); WhistleOut Mar 2026 (Starlink vs fiber; $120/mo Residential MAX; no data caps residential; fiber avg $50-100/mo); Allconnect Mar 2026 (all Residential unlimited data; MAX perks free mini kit; speeds to 400 Mbps; updated 03/13/26); BroadbandNow (Roam $165/mo; kit $349; $50 shipping); BudgetSeniors equipment Mar 2026 (Mini $249 retail; $199 w/ activation benefit; 20-40W; 2.5 lbs; 4-6hr power bank; Standby Mode $5/mo; 99.8% U.S. coverage; WV/NM exceptions) 💸 All Starlink Unlimited Plans — Side by Side ⚠️ Not All Plans Available at All Addresses The $50 and $80 plans are only available in select areas with extra satellite capacity. Most U.S. addresses see only the $120 Residential MAX. Always check your specific address at starlink.com before comparing plans — availability varies significantly by zip code. Most Available — Home Residential MAX $120 /month • No contract • Most U.S. addresses Highest Priority • No Speed Cap Unlimited data, zero overages Speeds up to 400 Mbps Highest residential network priority Free Gen 3 Router included Free Router Mini (mesh Wi-Fi) Free Mini dish rental for travel 50% off Roam plans ($82.50/mo) Best for suburban & heavy users Hardware: Standard Kit $349 + ~$50 shipping (one-time). Rental kit $20 shipping in select areas. Budget Option — Home Residential 200 Mbps $80 /month • No contract • Select areas Standard Priority • 200 Mbps Cap Unlimited data, zero overages Speeds up to 200 Mbps Deprioritized behind MAX users Good for rural households Fine for streaming & video calls $40/month less than MAX Select low-congestion areas only Same hardware as MAX: Standard Kit $349 + ~$50 shipping. Download speed hard-capped at 200 Mbps even in off-peak hours. Lowest Home Price Residential 100 Mbps $50 /month • No contract • Very select areas Standard Priority • 100 Mbps Cap Unlimited data, zero overages Speeds up to 100 Mbps Deprioritized behind MAX users Best for light-use households Streaming, browsing, email Lowest-cost unlimited Starlink ever Very select rural/low-demand areas Same hardware as other plans: Standard Kit $349 + ~$50 shipping. Very limited availability — check starlink.com for your address. Travel & RV Plan Roam Unlimited $165 /month • No contract • Continent-wide Roam Priority • Always Deprioritized Unlimited data, zero overages Continent-wide coverage (50+ countries) In-motion use up to 100 mph Coastal water use up to 12 nm Use at any location — not fixed Deprioritized vs. Residential plans Best for full-time RVers & travelers Works with Standard Kit ($349) or Mini ($249/$199 w/ activation). MAX subscribers get 50% off: $82.50/month. Sources: BudgetSeniors.com Mar 2026; SatelliteInternet.com Mar 2026 & Jan 2026; HighSpeedInternet.com Feb 2026; CableTV.com Mar 2026; MobileInternetResourceCenter.com ($165 Roam Unlimited; continent-wide; 100 mph in-motion; 12nm coastal) 🧭 Which Starlink Unlimited Plan Is Right for You? Answer two quick questions and get a plain-English recommendation for which Starlink unlimited plan best fits your household and budget. 📋 Tell Us About Your Situation How will you mainly use Starlink? — Select your main use — Home: light use (email, browsing, news) Home: moderate (streaming TV, video calls) Home: heavy (4K, gaming, working from home) Travel / RV / Camping (away from home) Both: home AND travel What is your monthly budget for internet? — Select your budget — Under $90/month $90–$130/month $130–$200/month Flexible — want the best option Recommendations based on: BudgetSeniors.com Mar 2026; EarthSIMs.com Feb 2026; SatelliteInternet.com Mar 2026; CableTV.com Mar 2026 📊 Starlink Unlimited Data — Key Numbers 🏠 Home Unlimited Starting Price $50–$120/mo All three Residential home plans include unlimited data. The $50 and $80 plans are only in select areas; the $120 Residential MAX is the most widely available. No overage fees on any plan. Hardware is a separate one-time cost. 🛻 Travel Unlimited (Roam) $165/mo Roam Unlimited at $165/month gives travelers, RVers, and campers unlimited data across a full continent. Works with the Standard dish or the compact Mini. MAX subscribers get 50% off: just $82.50/month. 💰 No Overage Fees $0 extra charges Starlink charges zero overage fees on all unlimited plans. Stream as much as you want, video call as long as you need, and your bill stays the same flat monthly rate every single month. 🛰️ One-Time Hardware Cost $349 + ~$50 shipping The Standard Starlink Kit is $349 plus ~$50 shipping. Rental kits available in some areas for just $20 shipping. Residential MAX includes a free Gen 3 Router and Router Mini. Mini dish is $249 ($199 with Roam activation). ⚡ MAX Plan Top Speed 400 Mbps Residential MAX has no download speed cap and can reach 400+ Mbps. U.S. median speed: 117–200 Mbps in practice (Ookla 2025 / CableTV 2026). 📶 Network Latency 25–50 ms Starlink’s 2026 median U.S. latency is 25.7 ms (CableTV.com). This makes video calls smooth and streaming buffer-free — unlike old satellite internet at 600+ ms. 🌟 Customer Satisfaction 89% Starlink ranked #1 in the CableTV.com 2026 Customer Satisfaction Survey at 89% — ahead of Google Fiber (87%) and Ziply Fiber (87%), the top-rated fiber providers. Sources: BudgetSeniors.com Mar 2026; SatelliteInternet.com Mar 2026; HighSpeedInternet.com Feb 2026; CableTV.com/Starlink Mar 2026 (89% satisfaction; 25.7ms median latency; Router Mini free MAX); Ookla Speedtest 2025 (117 Mbps U.S. median) 📋 Starlink Unlimited vs. Competitors — Complete Comparison Plan / Provider Monthly Price Data Policy Speeds Latency Starlink Residential MAX $120/mo Truly unlimited, no cap, no overages Up to 400 Mbps 25–50 ms Starlink Residential 200 Mbps $80/mo Unlimited, no cap, no overages* Up to 200 Mbps 25–50 ms Starlink Residential 100 Mbps $50/mo Unlimited, no cap, no overages* Up to 100 Mbps 25–50 ms Starlink Roam Unlimited $165/mo Unlimited, no cap, no overages* 50–200 Mbps 25–50 ms HughesNet (satellite) $50–$80/mo Hard cap 15–100 GB; throttled to 1–3 Mbps after 25–50 Mbps 600+ ms Viasat (satellite) $70–$100/mo Unlimited plan with ~850 GB soft cap 12–150 Mbps 600+ ms Cable Internet (avg) $30–$60/mo Often 1–1.25 TB soft cap; overages possible 100–500 Mbps 15–30 ms Fiber Internet (avg) $50–$100/mo Usually truly unlimited, no cap 300 Mbps–1+ Gbps 5–15 ms * Deprioritized during peak hours compared to MAX subscribers; no hard cutoff or overages. Sources: SatelliteInternet.com Mar 2026; HighSpeedInternet.com Feb 2026; WhistleOut Mar 2026; CableTV.com Mar 2026; Allconnect Mar 2026 (HughesNet 600+ ms latency; cable $30-60 avg; fiber $50-100 avg; Starlink fastest satellite) ❓ Starlink Unlimited Data Questions Answered Plainly 💡 I See Prices of $50, $80, and $120. Why the Big Range? Which One Will I Get? The price range reflects Starlink’s capacity-based pricing strategy. Starlink can only offer cheaper plans in areas where its satellite capacity exceeds current demand. In those “excess capacity” zones — typically sparse rural areas like parts of Nebraska, Nevada, Indiana, and Maine — the $50 and $80 plans appear at checkout. Most U.S. addresses, including nearly all suburban and many rural addresses, see only the $120 Residential MAX plan because local satellite demand is higher. There is no way to request a cheaper plan tier if your address does not qualify. The only reliable way to know which plans are available to you is to enter your exact home address at starlink.com. The checkout screen will show every plan available at your location with accurate pricing before you commit to anything. 💡 Is $120/Month Worth It for Unlimited Satellite Internet? The answer depends entirely on what your alternatives are. If you have access to cable internet at $40–$60/month or fiber at $50–$80/month with comparable speeds — no, $120/month for Starlink is not competitive. Those options are faster, cheaper, and more reliable in most cases. But if your alternatives are: (a) HughesNet or Viasat with 15–100 GB hard data caps, 600+ ms latency, and choppy video calls; (b) DSL at 5–25 Mbps with unreliable connection; or (c) no broadband at all — then $120/month for Starlink unlimited data at 100–200 Mbps with smooth video calls is transformative. CableTV.com’s 2026 Customer Satisfaction Survey found Starlink ranked #1 overall at 89% satisfaction — ahead of top fiber providers — which reflects that its user base is predominantly people for whom it has dramatically improved their internet experience. 💡 I Already Have the Residential MAX. Can I Use the Unlimited Plan for My RV Too? Yes — and Residential MAX offers the best deal for doing both. As a MAX subscriber, you can add Roam Unlimited for 50% off the standard price: just $82.50/month instead of $165. That makes the combination of full home unlimited internet plus full travel unlimited internet $202.50/month total — compared to $285/month if you subscribed to both plans separately. The MAX plan also includes a free Starlink Mini travel dish rental, which is the ideal hardware for RV and camping use. You get the compact portable dish for travel without paying the $249 purchase price. When you return home, your full-speed Residential MAX service resumes normally at your registered address. The Mini rental must be returned if you cancel your MAX plan or if Starlink ends the promotion. 💡 What Is Included in the Unlimited Plan Besides Data? Do I Get a Router? What is included depends on your plan tier. All Residential unlimited plans include the internet service itself and access to Starlink’s satellite network. The Standard Kit you purchase separately ($349) includes the dish, a Wi-Fi router, a power supply, and 75 feet of cable — everything needed to get online. Residential MAX exclusively also includes: a free Gen 3 Router (Starlink’s newest Wi-Fi 6 router with improved range and speeds), a free Router Mini (for mesh Wi-Fi networking across larger homes), and eligibility for a free Starlink Mini dish rental (for travel use). Roam Unlimited works with the Standard Kit or the Mini dish. No plan includes a phone line, a TV service, or bundled streaming subscriptions. Starlink provides only internet access. For home phone service over Starlink, a separate VoIP adapter (like Ooma Telo at ~$5–$8/month) is needed. 💡 How Do I Know If $80/Month Residential 200 Mbps Would Be Enough for My Household? The $80 plan is sufficient for most rural households using the internet for streaming TV, video calls, remote work, and browsing. Here is a practical test: the 200 Mbps plan can simultaneously handle 4 people streaming HD video (3–5 Mbps each), 2 Zoom calls (5 Mbps each), and light web browsing — all at once — without running into the 200 Mbps speed cap. In a rural area where few neighbors have Starlink, deprioritization behind MAX users during evenings is rarely noticeable. Where the $80 plan starts to feel limiting is in suburban areas with many nearby Starlink subscribers, where evening peak-hour deprioritization can drop speeds to 50–100 Mbps. If you see this pattern regularly, upgrading to MAX ($120/month) directly resolves it. You can switch plans at any time through the Starlink app without new hardware or service interruption. 💡 Are There Any Programs to Help Seniors Pay for Starlink Unlimited? Starlink does not offer a specific senior discount. However, several programs may help reduce costs: State BEAD programs: The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocated billions for rural broadband, and many states are distributing these funds to subsidize internet costs for rural and low-income residents. Visit broadbandusa.ntia.gov to find your state’s broadband office and check for available assistance at your address. Some programs have covered equipment costs or provided monthly discounts. ACP: The federal Affordable Connectivity Program, which provided $30/month off internet bills, ended May 2024 and has not been renewed as of March 2026. Promotional pricing: Starlink runs periodic promotions that reduce monthly rates for new subscribers. The March 2026 promotion cut prices by $11/month for six months for qualifying new customers. Rental kits: If available at your address, the rental kit option eliminates the $349 hardware cost, reducing first-year costs by about $329. Sources: BudgetSeniors.com Mar 2026; SatelliteInternet.com Mar 2026 (no-contract; plans change frequently; congestion fee $100-$1,000; 99.8% U.S. coverage; WV/NM exceptions); HighSpeedInternet.com Feb 2026 (national avg $76/mo; not competitive vs fiber/cable where available; rural best case); CableTV.com Mar 2026 (89% satisfaction #1; ahead of Google Fiber 87%; Ziply Fiber 87%); EarthSIMs.com Feb 2026 (simultaneous use; rural 150-250 Mbps; suburban 50-100 Mbps peak; switch plans app no hardware change); MobileInternetResourceCenter.com Jan 2026 (Roam $165; continent-wide; 100 mph in-motion; 12 nm coastal); SatelliteInternet.com Jan 2026 (MAX free Mini rental; 50% off Roam $82.50; Router Mini included; Gen 3 Router); broadbandusa.ntia.gov (BEAD program; state subsidies rural broadband); Allconnect Mar 2026 (Ooma VoIP over Starlink; no phone bundle) 📍 Find Starlink Dealers & Internet Resources Near You Use these buttons to find Starlink retailers, local internet alternatives, and broadband assistance near you. 🛰️ Starlink Dealers & Authorized Retailers 📶 Rural Internet Providers & Broadband Options 🏛️ State Broadband Subsidies & Assistance 🛻 RV Parks & Campgrounds with Internet 📚 Free Public Wi-Fi — Libraries & Senior Centers Finding resources near you… ✅ Quick Summary: Starlink Unlimited Data Pricing at a Glance For most U.S. homes, unlimited Starlink is $120/month (Residential MAX). This is the most widely available plan and includes the highest priority, speeds up to 400 Mbps, a free Router Mini, and a free Mini travel dish rental. Cheaper unlimited home plans exist but are not available everywhere. The $80 Residential 200 Mbps and $50 Residential 100 Mbps plans are unlimited but only available in select low-congestion areas. Check starlink.com with your address to see if you qualify. All Residential unlimited plans have zero overage fees. Your bill is the same flat amount every month no matter how much data you use. This is a major advantage over cable providers with 1 TB soft caps and overage charges. Travelers and RVers pay $165/month for Roam Unlimited — or just $82.50/month if they also have a Residential MAX plan at home (50% Roam discount perk). Hardware is separate: The Standard Kit is $349 + ~$50 shipping (one-time). In some areas, rental kits are available for just $20 shipping. Residential MAX includes a free Gen 3 Router and Router Mini. No contract. Cancel any time. 30-day money-back guarantee on hardware for new subscribers if service does not meet your needs. © BudgetSeniors.com — This guide is independently researched and written. We are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by SpaceX, Starlink, or any internet service provider. All plan details, pricing, and promotional information are sourced from official Starlink channels and verified technology publications as of March 2026. Starlink plans, pricing, and availability change frequently — always confirm current information at starlink.com before making any purchasing decision. • Check your address: starlink.com • Manage plans: Starlink app (iOS & Android) • Rural broadband subsidies: broadbandusa.ntia.gov • FCC broadband map: broadbandmap.fcc.gov Primary sources: Starlink.com service-plans page; BudgetSeniors.com Starlink unlimited data Mar 2026 (three plans $50/$80/$120; Roam Unlimited $165; MAX perks Router Mini + Mini rental + 50% Roam; $82.50/mo Roam w/ MAX; no overages; Fair Use Policy; rural vs suburban deprioritization; rental kit $20; Standby Mode $5/mo; 30-day money back; no contract); SatelliteInternet.com plans & pricing Mar 2026 (plans $50-$120; Roam $165; Roam 100GB $50; kit $349; Mini $249; congestion fee $100-$1,000; 25-60ms latency); SatelliteInternet.com Jan 2026 (MAX replaces Residential Jan 2026; Router Mini free MAX; free Mini rental MAX; 200 Mbps replaces Lite; 100 Mbps reintroduced select areas; Roam 100GB up from 50GB); HighSpeedInternet.com Feb 2026 (Residential MAX $120; 200 Mbps $80; 100 Mbps $50 select; national avg $76/mo; kit $349 + $50 shipping; install $199; Mini $249; congestion $0-$500); CableTV.com Starlink plans Mar 2026 (MAX $120; 400 Mbps; Router Mini free; 25.7ms median latency; Roam 100GB deprioritized after limit; hardware as low as $89 regional); CableTV.com/Starlink Mar 2026 (89% satisfaction #1; ahead Google Fiber 87%; Ziply 87%; median 200 Mbps; 30ms latency 2026; V3 satellites 20x capacity per launch); EarthSIMs.com Feb 2026 (rural 150-250 Mbps; suburban 50-100 Mbps peak; Roam deprioritized vs Residential; no hard caps; switch plans any time); WhistleOut.com Mar 2026 (Starlink vs fiber; $120/mo MAX; no data caps residential; fiber $50-100/mo avg; fiber equipment free); Allconnect.com Mar 2026 (all Residential unlimited; MAX free Mini kit; updated 03/13/26); BroadbandNow Oct 2025 (Roam $165/mo; kit $349; $50 shipping; 30-day money back); MobileInternetResourceCenter.com Jan 2026 (Roam $165 renamed from Mobile Regional; continent-wide coverage; 100 mph in-motion; 12nm coastal; no grandfathering) Recommended Reads Does Starlink Have Data Caps? 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