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Starlink offers affordable rental broadband access in Kenya

Saibu Grace by Saibu Grace
August 23, 2024
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Starlink offers affordable rental broadband access in Kenya

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Starlink, a company that provides satellite internet service, currently rents kits in Kenya for fifteen dollars per month.

Starlink’s high-speed internet service is now here! Starlink offered a new renting option on Wednesday for people who cannot afford the hardware. This innovative technology makes high-speed internet affordable for everyone.

The $350 Starlink kit can now be rented for $15 monthly, with an activation fee of $21. This flexible payment plan makes high-speed internet affordable. Customers can get 50GB of bandwidth for $10 or limitless data for $50.50.

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With both plans’ 200 Mbps download and upload speeds, staying online is easy. Standard Starlink kits cost $350 if you buy the hardware separately. This option lets people buy hardware for a one-time payment. This new lease option is great for high-speed internet users who don’t want to pay upfront. It’s adaptable and affordable, expanding Starlink’s reach.

How does Starlink’s reduced kit price boost accessibility?

Since its launch in Kenya in July, Starlink has made significant strides in making its service more accessible to a broader audience.

The company has been working tirelessly to bridge the digital divide and ensure that high-speed internet is no longer a luxury reserved for the few. By reducing barriers to entry, Starlink is empowering individuals, businesses, and communities to unlock their full potential and thrive in today’s digital landscape.

One of the critical milestones in this journey has been the drastic reduction in the price of the Starlink kit. Initially retailing at $687.26, the kit was considered prohibitively expensive for many potential customers.

However, the company has since slashed the price to make it more affordable, opening up new opportunities for those who were previously priced out. This move is a testament to Starlink’s commitment to accessibility and to making high-speed internet a reality for all.

Read also: Liberia Targets Starlink After Presidential Meeting With Elon Musk

Starlink’s Low-Cost Renting Option Transforms Kenyan Communities

With this low-cost renting option, Starlink will bridge the digital gap and offer high-speed internet to more Kenyans, businesses, and communities.

Traditional internet connectivity is scarce or nonexistent in remote and underdeveloped locations. Starlink’s internet service, with its innovative satellite technology, will revolutionise information, education, and economic prospects.

This would provide new social and economic opportunities, allowing Kenyans to fully engage in the global digital economy and improve their quality of life.

So, Starlink’s affordable renting option might revolutionise communities, stimulate creativity, and drive progress across Kenya, providing a brighter future for all.

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