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Starlink Satellite Internet Service Starts In Bhutan, How Much Does It Cost?

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SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service is now officially available in Bhutan, marking a significant step toward improving internet accessibility in the region. While Elon Musk recently confirmed the launch on X (formerly Twitter), Starlink has been operational in Bhutan since December 2024.

Starlink, known for providing high-speed internet via satellite, has been rapidly expanding worldwide. Bhutan’s government has now approved the service, allowing residents to access satellite-powered connectivity, particularly benefiting those in remote areas where traditional broadband services are limited.

High-Speed Satellite Internet at a Premium Price

Bhutan’s information department has set the base pricing for Starlink’s plans. The Residential Lite plan, which offers speeds between 23 Mbps to 100 Mbps, is priced at Nu 3,000 (Rs 4800 about) per month. For those requiring higher speeds, the Standard Residential plan is available at Nu 4,200 (Rs 7500 Npr about) per month, offering speeds of 25 Mbps to 110 Mbps with unlimited data.

Despite the service’s convenience, its pricing is notably higher than local telecom providers, a common trend in satellite internet services due to the high cost of technology and infrastructure. Unlike certain countries where Starlink’s satellite connectivity integrates directly with smartphones, users

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