US Mobile is set to introduce a hybrid mobile plan that will incorporate Starlink as its home internet provider, featuring a monthly cost of less than $50 with no data cap. This announcement was shared by CEO Ahmed Khattak on Reddit, highlighting the complexities of creating such a plan. Customers can expect a mobile data offering that covers all major networks in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
The integration will include a Starlink Mini receiver designed for portability, allowing users to access internet services in remote locations. Although Starlink already markets these devices, the details of how US Mobile will structure its mobile plan remain unclear. Additionally, it is uncertain whether the stated price will be an entry-level fee or a fixed rate.
While US Mobile has committed to Starlink for this plan, Khattak noted that future partnerships with other providers may be explored as new low Earth orbit (LEO) options become available. This strategy aims to ensure that customers receive the most reliable service without compromising quality. The final details of this announcement are expected soon, as the company prepares to clarify its offerings.