Starlink cuts prices for Germany
November 16, 2025
By Chris Forrester
Starlink would appear to be getting ready for vigorous competition from rival Amazon Leo, and is consequently discounting the costs of receiving its broadband-by-satellite system.
The latest target is telco and fibre-rich Germany. Starlink now offers its Residential Lite plan in Germany for €29 per month with no contract term and the Starlink Standard Kit is provided as a free rental (to be returned upon termination). The only upfront cost is a €19 shipping fee.
The ‘Privathaushalt-Lite’ fee is €29 per month, which rises to a higher level of €50 per month for ‘Privathaushalt’.
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