Starlink is Giving Away Its New “Mini” Dish for Free, But There’s a Catch

For years, Starlink has been a game-changer for people in rural and remote areas, offering high-speed internet where it was once impossible. The only downside? The bulky satellite dish. But now, the company has a new, ultra-portable solution—the Starlink Mini—and it’s giving some of its most loyal customers the chance to get one for free.

The new Starlink Mini is a marvel of miniaturization. It’s roughly the size and weight of a laptop, designed to be easily packed into a backpack, making it the ultimate accessory for campers, digital nomads, and anyone who needs reliable internet on the go.

The “Golden Ticket” Offer

In a surprise move, Starlink has started sending out exclusive invitations to some of its longtime residential customers in Australia. The offer is simple: get a free Starlink Mini dish, a piece of kit that normally costs hundreds of dollars.

This is a massive perk for subscribers who have been with the service for years, essentially rewarding them for their loyalty.

So, What’s the Catch?

The offer, as detailed in the invitations, has two main conditions.

  1. You Must Keep Your Residential Plan: The free Mini is an add-on, not a replacement. To get it, customers must agree to keep their existing (and more expensive) Residential plan active.
  2. You Still Pay for the “Mini Roam” Service: While the hardware is free, users will need to pay for the data plan to use it. The “Mini Roam” service adds an extra monthly fee to their bill, though it can be paused when not in use.

Why This is a Big Deal

This move shows a clear strategy from Starlink: lock in their most valuable home customers while also encouraging them to adopt the new portable technology. For loyal users, it’s a fantastic deal—they get a highly sought-after piece of hardware for free, giving them the ability to take their high-speed internet with them whenever they travel.

While the offer is currently limited to select Australian subscribers, it sets an exciting precedent. It’s a sign that as satellite internet technology becomes more compact and accessible, the dream of having a powerful connection anywhere on the planet is getting closer to reality for everyone.

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