Starlink, the satellite internet service, has reduced the prices of their connection kits in Europe to make it more affordable.
The standard hardware equipment set is now priced at €249, down from €349, while the Starlink Mini kit cost dropped from €399 to €279.
Starlink's service plans include options like Basic Unlimited Data for €29 per month and Premium Unlimited Data for €40 per month.
Starlink's presence in Europe has been expanding, providing high-speed internet to remote areas.
The reduced costs and flexible service plans of Starlink make reliable internet more accessible to a wider audience.
Starlink's price drops have made it a competitive option against traditional broadband services in Europe.
While Starlink's sales decline in Europe is attributed to Musk's political involvement, it indirectly impacts Tesla's European sales.
Starlink faces competition from companies like OneWeb, Amazon's Project Kuiper, China's Qianfan Constellation, and the EU's IRIS² in the satellite internet sector.
The satellite internet industry is witnessing growing global competition as various entities strive to provide broadband services globally.