US Mobile Starlink plans start at $47 per month, but you need to factor in hardware costs, promo pricing, and location-based speed variations.
I’m writing this because this plan is trending right now. A few people asked me if it’s actually a good deal or just marketing. So I went through the official details and user discussions to break it down clearly.
This guide is for you if you:
- Want satellite internet in rural or low-coverage areas
- Are comparing Starlink with traditional ISPs
- Need both mobile and home internet in one plan
- Care about real pricing, not just headline numbers
Table of Contents
What is US Mobile Starlink?

US Mobile bundles multiple services into one plan:
- Unlimited mobile plan
- Starlink residential internet
- Access to all three major US networks
You get everything under one bill, which is the main selling point.
All plans include:
- Unlimited data
- No contracts
- 24/7 support
But the real value depends on how you use the internet and where you live.
US Mobile Starlink Plans and Pricing
Here’s a clear breakdown:
Entry Plan (100 Mbps)
- $47/month (intro pricing)
- $17 mobile + $30 Starlink
- Speeds up to 100 Mbps
Best for:
- Browsing
- Streaming
- Small households
Mid Plan (200 Mbps)
- $77/month total
- $17 mobile + $60 Starlink
- Speeds up to 200 Mbps
Best for:
- Work from home
- Families
- Multiple devices
Max Plan (400+ Mbps)
- $117/month total
- $17 mobile + $100 Starlink
- Speeds 400 Mbps and above
Best for:
- Gaming
- Heavy streaming
- Large homes
Pricing for Existing US Mobile Users
If you already use US Mobile, pricing is lower:
- 100 Mbps for $30/month
- 200 Mbps for $60/month
- Max plan for $100/month
This makes more sense if you’re already in their ecosystem.
Starlink Hardware Requirements
This is where most people get surprised.
You need to buy the Starlink kit:
- Dish
- Router
- Cables
Cost is around $349.
Limitations:
- Not portable
- Works only at your registered address
- Requires a clear sky view
If you live in an apartment or area with obstructions, performance can drop.
Real Pricing and Speed Notes
This is the part many people ignore.
- Prices are promotional
- US Mobile pricing usually applies for the first year
- Starlink discount may last only 6 months
- Costs can increase later
Also:
- Speeds depend on location
- Weather and congestion can affect performance
So don’t assume you’ll always get max speeds.
Which Plan Should You Choose
Keep it simple:
- Go for 100 Mbps if you want the lowest cost
- Choose 200 Mbps for the best balance of price and performance
- Pick Max if you need high speeds for gaming or heavy usage
For most people, the 200 Mbps plan is enough.
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My Take
This bundle looks attractive, but it’s not as cheap as it seems once you include hardware and future price increases.
It makes sense if:
- You live in a rural area
- You don’t have access to fiber or cable
- You want one provider for mobile and home internet
If you already have good fiber in your area, this is not the best option.
FAQs
Is US Mobile Starlink cheaper than regular Starlink?
Yes, intro pricing can be cheaper, but only for a limited time.
Do I need to buy Starlink hardware separately?
Yes, the kit costs around $349 and is required.
Can I move my Starlink connection anywhere?
No, it is tied to your registered address and is not portable.