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Elon Musk brings Starlink to Bangladesh before India & Pakistan - Here's how much it costs

Elon Musk brings Starlink to Bangladesh before India & Pakistan - Here's how much it costs

Time of India21-05-2025
Elon Musk's Starlink now in Bangladesh: Starlink, the satellite internet service by Elon Musk's SpaceX, has officially launched in Bangladesh. This advanced service promises high-speed internet even in remote areas. The announcement was made by Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh's interim government on his Facebook page. With this launch, Bangladesh becomes the second neighbouring country of India, after Bhutan, to access Starlink's technology.
Elon Musk's Starlink brings high-speed satellite internet to Bangladesh
Elon Musk's Starlink is now live in Bangladesh, offering high-speed internet to areas where traditional broadband or mobile internet services are unreliable or unavailable. This is a major step for the country's digital connectivity, especially for people living in rural and remote regions.
Unlike regular internet services that rely on ground-based infrastructure, Starlink delivers internet directly from satellites in space. This means users in Bangladesh can enjoy smooth video streaming, online gaming, remote work, and video calls—even in the most isolated places.
Bangladesh gets Starlink before India and Pakistan
Interestingly, Bangladesh is now ahead of India and Pakistan when it comes to Starlink availability. In India, although Elon Musk's company has received approvals, the service is yet to be launched. In Pakistan, Starlink has been given a temporary license, but operations haven't started due to pending documentation.
The quick rollout in Bangladesh shows the country's focus on improving digital infrastructure and bridging the internet gap in underserved regions.
Starlink internet price in Bangladesh: How much does it cost?
According to a report by Economic Times, Starlink's price in Bangladesh will be around 4,200 Taka per month—about $35. In Indian rupees, that's nearly Rs 2,990 per month for the service.
Besides the monthly cost, users will also have to pay a one-time equipment fee of 47,000 Taka (approximately Rs 33,000). This covers the cost of the Starlink dish and router, which are essential to receive satellite signals from space.
It's still unclear if these rates are for individual consumers, businesses, or both. Either way, the investment is considerable for the average Bangladeshi user.
Why Starlink is a game-changer for remote areas in Bangladesh
The biggest strength of Starlink is its ability to provide internet access in hard-to-reach areas where other services don't work. Since the signals come directly from satellites orbiting in low-Earth orbit, Starlink can offer reliable internet even during natural disasters or when local networks are down.
This means people in the hills, remote villages, or disaster-prone zones in Bangladesh can now stay connected to the digital world, thanks to Elon Musk's vision of global internet coverage.
A digital leap for Bangladesh with Starlink
Elon Musk's Starlink is more than just a new internet service—it's a step towards digital equality. With its official launch in Bangladesh, the country is taking a bold leap in improving internet connectivity, especially for those living far from urban centres.
While the cost may be on the higher side, the benefits of uninterrupted, high-speed internet could make it worth the price for many. As the world becomes more connected, Bangladesh is now proudly part of the satellite internet revolution led by Elon Musk.
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