Starlink Pre-booking

Pre-booking for Elon Musk's High-Speed ​​Starlink Broadband Internet in India

 Starlink, an Elon Musk-backed broadband internet service, is now available on pre-order for $ 99 (approximately Rs 7,200) in India.  Know what is its special things and how to get it registered for pre-order.
 Starlink, a super-fast internet service led by Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, is now available on pre-order for $ 99 (about Rs 7,200) in India.  Starlink Internet will be available in India in 2022 via Musk's SpaceX satellites which will be launched in Orbit.  The broadband company aims to provide affordable internet service to millions of people in remote areas around the world.


 Starlink's website reads, "Starlink is currently available to a limited number of users per limited area.  Orders will be completed on a first come, first served basis. "
 Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk


 According to the website, Starlink is currently providing initial beta service domestically and internationally, and will continue to expand for most of the world's global coverage in 2021.

 How to do pre-registration?

 Those wishing to register for Starlink broadband internet service will have to register on the Starlink website.

 Indian customers will have to deposit $ 99 (about Rs 7,200) to register.  The company has stated that the pre-booking amount is refundable and users can check the availability of internet service by writing the name and postal code of the city on the Starlink website.

 If your area is eligible to receive service, you will be redirected to the payment page.  Then you have to enter your name, phone number, billing information like email, such as credit card number etc.  Most of the users in India will get the service by 2022.

 The company has also confirmed that the service will be rolled out on a first come, first served basis and availability is limited.


 According to several online reports, Starlink users in the US and Mexico get a connection kit for $ 499 that includes everything needed to work, including a Wi-Fi router, power cable, and even a tripod.  The company wants to provide high-speed internet for its users up to 1Gbps download and upload speeds.

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