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Starlink Implements New Fee to Combat Scalpers

Starlink's New "Outside Region Fee" Explained

In a recent initiative aimed at combating the resale of satellite internet kits across different regions, Starlink has introduced an "outside region fee." This fee targets resellers who purchase hardware in regions where prices are lower, only to sell them at a profit in areas where prices are higher.

What is the Outside Region Fee?

The "outside region fee" applies to Starlink satellite internet kits that are activated outside the designated region where they were originally sold. Starlink has categorized its service areas into six distinct regions:

  • United States and Canada
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Latin America
  • Oceania

Cost Implications

The fee amounts to $200 for the Standard and Standard Actuated kits, while the Starlink Mini kit incurs a fee of $300. This amount is specified in US dollars, but users should be aware that the fee may also be applied in local currencies, potentially resulting in higher costs due to currency exchange rates.

Recommended Purchasing Practices

To avoid incurring the outside region fee, Starlink advises customers to purchase their satellite internet dishes directly from the company or from authorized retailers within their respective regions. This practice not only helps users save money but also ensures they receive proper support and service with their installations.

Conclusion

Starlink's implementation of the outside region fee serves to minimize the risks associated with hardware reselling practices. As the company continues to grow and expand globally, such measures can help maintain fair pricing and availability of its satellite internet solutions.

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