Starlink officially launches in Bangladesh
In a major development for the internet sector, SpaceX’s satellite internet service, Starlink, officially began its operations in Bangladesh on May 20.
The announcement was made via Starlink's official X (formerly Twitter) page, confirming the launch of Starlink's services in the country.
Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in Bangladesh! 🛰️🇧🇩❤️ → https://t.co/Q0StscVtIP pic.twitter.com/J88dJC7rzR
"We have been informed of the launch, and today it’s official. Starlink will initially offer two packages for residential users: Starlink Residence, priced at Tk6,000 per month, and Residence Lite, priced at Tk4,200 per month. A one-time setup cost of Tk47,000 is required for installation," said Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, special assistant to the chief adviser.
The two packages promise unlimited data usage with speeds reaching up to 300 Mbps, catering to users looking for high-speed internet in areas where traditional broadband options have yet to reach.
Starlink’s entry into Bangladesh comes as a solution to ensure uninterrupted, high-speed internet across the nation, particularly benefiting businesses, NGOs, freelancers, and entrepreneurs.
“This service creates a sustainable alternative for premium customers to access high-quality internet services. Additionally, it will empower businesses to expand into areas lacking high-speed connectivity,” Taiyeb added.
The interim government has approved Starlink’s entry as a non-geostationary orbit satellite internet provider.
This move aims to ensure internet connectivity remains intact during times of political unrest, following disruptions last year when the government temporarily suspended internet access during protests.
Starlink’s operations in Bangladesh may mark a new chapter in ensuring internet resilience, opening doors for users who demand uninterrupted, high-speed connectivity, even in politically volatile times.