The Starlink satellite Internet access system, under the auspices of SpaceX, has announced that anyone who orders it in the future will have to pay a higher starting price.
Space inflation
SpaceX announced that, due to the excessively high level of inflation, they have to raise the starting price of their package, both for those who have already been recorded in the pre-order book and for new subscribers. For the former, the price will be about $50 higher, and for all new customers, the initial investment will increase by $100. In addition, an increase in the monthly subscription has been announced, which will amount to $110 in the future, and not the previously announced $99.
All subscribers can return their satellite dish and router within the first 30 days and receive a full refund. Those who do so within the first year of use may receive a partial token refund of $200.
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