Starlink Price Increase Adds 300GB Roam Plan at $80
Starlink price increase took another turn Wednesday as the company added a 300GB Roam plan for US customers at $80 per month. The new tier gives frequent travelers, RVers, campers, and people working on the go another option between the existing plans.
Starlink Roam 300GB
300GB is the new monthly allowance for Roam users who need more data than the 100GB plan but do not want the $165 per month Unlimited tier. Starlink says the plan is open to new and existing subscribers, giving current customers a direct upgrade path without leaving the Roam service.
100GB remains priced at $50 per month, while Roam Unlimited stays at $165 per month. The new $80 plan sits in the middle, creating a clearer price ladder for customers deciding how much data they need when they travel.
Roam pricing after January
In January, SpaceX added no hard data caps to Roam 100GB, and Roam 300GB also has no hard data caps. When Roam users exceed their allotted data, speeds are downgraded to under 1Mbps, and SpaceX says that level is enough for email, calls, and texts.
The change leaves the cheapest Roam option at $50 per month and adds a higher-data middle tier for people who found the 100GB plan too tight but did not need Unlimited. A Starlink support page also indicates Roam 300GB will be available to Canadian customers.
Standby Mode and Mini use
$5 per month Standby Mode still includes unlimited low-speed data, but SpaceX shut down in-motion use on that plan in March. That leaves Roam as the service designed for portable use, while the Mini can still be used only with the Roam tier even though SpaceX has been renting out portable Starlink Mini dishes to US customers on the Residential Max plan.
For customers weighing the new plan, the practical choice is simple: $80 buys a larger Roam allowance than the 100GB option without jumping to Unlimited. The gap now sits between a trip-focused starter plan and a much more expensive high-use tier.