Caracas – Starlink internet service is now officially available to consumers in Venezuela, with hardware kits priced between $269 and $469, according to authorized distributors. The launch, effective February 3rd, comes with a 50% discount on the residential service plan, according to reports circulating since February 4th.
The Starlink Mini kit, designed for portability and use in vehicles, is being offered for $269. The more powerful Starlink V4 kit, intended for stationary use in homes and offices, is priced at $469. A standard V2 kit remains available as a residential option, according to distributors.
These prices cover only the hardware required to access the Starlink network. Customers will likewise be responsible for a separate monthly service fee, dependent on their chosen data plan. The service utilizes a network of low-orbit satellites operated by the company led by Elon Musk.
Authorized distributors confirmed that the pricing structure clarifies options for Venezuelan consumers, dividing equipment choices between those prioritizing mobility and those seeking maximum performance within fixed locations. The Starlink V4 model is specifically highlighted for its enhanced speed and stability in residential or office settings, offering improved reception and transmission capabilities.