Starlink now offers kit renting option in Kenya
American satellite
internet service provider Starlink has introduced a kit rental option in Kenya.
Starlink, the
satellite arm of billionaire Elon Musk's SpaceX, announced the offer this week,
and it will see customers pay a one-time activation fee
of Ksh.2,700.
One will then pay a monthly
hardware rental fee of Ksh.1,950, while the service plans start at Ksh.1,300 a
month.
The company says the
rental option gives customers the same internet speeds of up to 200Mbps.
Since entering the
Kenyan market in July 2023, Starlink has increasingly offered competitively priced
internet packages and better speed.
But its hardware cost
is what has kept off many potential buyers.
When it was introduced
to Kenya, the Starlink kit cost Ksh.74,000, but the
price went down as they began being sold at retail chain stores like Carrefour
and online marketplaces like Jumia.
Earlier this year, the company announced an
offer to reduce the hardware costs to as low as Ksh.39,500 and last month, it gave
another deal, selling the kit from Ksh.29,000.
Starlink has also been
rolling out cheaper service plans to take on local internet providers like market
leader Safaricom and Airtel
For instance, the satellite
company last month unveiled a 50 GB monthly data plan worth Ksh.1,300, compared
to Airtel’s Ksh.3,000 shillings for a similar package.
Safaricom’s 45GB
monthly plan goes for Ksh.2,500.
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