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    SpaceX’s Starlink officially launches in the UAE

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    • Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet service, has launched in the UAE, offering residential plans starting at AED 230 per month and business plans from AED 248, alongside upfront hardware costs.
    • The service uses low-Earth orbit satellites instead of fibre infrastructure, enabling connectivity in remote areas such as deserts, offshore locations, and mobile setups, with additional Roam plans for portable usage.
    • While unlikely to replace fibre in urban areas, Starlink positions itself as a complementary solution for backup connectivity and underserved locations, expanding the UAE’s digital infrastructure landscape.

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    Starlink, the satellite internet service developed by SpaceX and backed by Elon Musk, is now officially available in the United Arab Emirates, adding a new connectivity layer to a market largely dominated by fibre-optic and mobile networks.

    The service launches with two residential plans. The standard Residential plan is priced at AED 300 per month, while the lower-cost Residential Lite plan is available at AED 230 monthly. Business plans are also offered, starting from approximately AED 248 per month.

    Unlike traditional providers such as Etisalat and du, which rely on fibre and mobile infrastructure, Starlink operates through a network of low-Earth orbit satellites. This allows the service to provide internet access in locations where conventional infrastructure is limited or unavailable, including desert regions, offshore sites, and temporary setups.

    Users are required to purchase hardware upfront to access the service. The Standard Kit is priced at AED 1,465, while the portable Mini Kit costs AED 1,099. Both kits include a satellite dish, Wi-Fi router, and cables, enabling independent connectivity without reliance on fixed-line infrastructure.

    Starlink also offers Roam plans designed for mobility, priced at approximately AED 185 per month for 100GB and AED 605 for unlimited usage. These plans cater to users requiring connectivity across multiple locations, including remote workers and travellers.

    In terms of performance, Starlink is not expected to outperform fibre networks in urban areas, where traditional providers continue to offer faster speeds. Instead, its value lies in flexibility and coverage, functioning anywhere with a clear view of the sky.

    For most UAE residents, Starlink is expected to serve as a complementary solution rather than a primary broadband replacement. It is particularly suited for remote locations, businesses requiring backup connectivity, and users needing portable internet access.

    The service is currently available via direct purchase, with user-managed installation that requires minimal setup and no professional assistance.

    Starlink’s entry into the UAE expands the country’s connectivity landscape, introducing a flexible alternative for use cases where traditional networks are less effective.

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