Starlink Arrives in Bangladesh

CONNECTIVITY WHERE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT
Streaming, video calls, online gaming, remote working and more are now possible in even the most remote locations thanks to the world’s most advanced internet system.

How Does It Work?
It’s simple. Anyone in Bangladesh can now visit www.starlink.com, enter their location, and choose the ‘Residential’ package. With a few more clicks—filling out details and making a payment—the order is placed. Within three to four weeks, a Starlink kit arrives at your doorstep. The best part? Setting it up is as easy as placing the dish under an open sky and following a few instructions.
What’s on Offer?
Starlink offers two packages in Bangladesh:
Starlink Residence: 300 Mbps unlimited data for 6,000 BDT per month
Residence Lite: 300 Mbps unlimited data for 4,200 BDT per month
(Both require a one-time setup fee of 47,000 BDT)

Each device covers up to 20–30 meters indoors, and even more in rural areas. Families, friends, or even an entire community can share the connection—making high-speed internet truly accessible.
Why its great for Bangladesh ?
For many, this advancement represents far more than improved download speeds or uninterrupted video calls, it signifies access to life-changing opportunities. Students in remote regions can now participate in online education without disruption. Small businesses can engage with global markets, expanding their reach and potential. Farmers can gain timely access to critical information such as weather forecasts and commodity prices. And families separated by distance can maintain meaningful communication with ease.
Unlike traditional internet services that rely on ground-based infrastructure, Starlink utilizes a sophisticated network of low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver high-speed internet directly to users. This groundbreaking approach overcomes the limitations of conventional connectivity, making reliable access possible even in the most isolated locations. With Starlink, the promise of digital inclusion is no longer a distant goal—it is a present reality.