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US Mobile pairs Starlink unlimited home internet for under $50 a month

US Mobile has announced “Starlink One,” a combined satellite internet and mobile plan priced under $50 a month.

The announcement marks US Mobile’s entry into what it calls the “Super Carrier” era. The company now offers uncapped Starlink home internet beside unlimited 5G mobile data. Subscribers can choose from Verizon’s Warp network, AT&T’s Darkstar, or T-Mobile’s Lightspeed connection. That flexibility lets users move between carriers depending on local signal quality.

Breaking the price barrier

Satellite internet has always been expensive to maintain, often running close to $120 per month. US Mobile says new Starlink Residential tiers and its direct collaboration with SpaceX make this lower pricing possible. The plan cuts that cost by more than half while adding mobile coverage at no extra charge.

The $50 bundle gives customers Starlink broadband with steady speeds and low latency. It adds a full wireless service plan and 5G data. Subscribers can shift their active carrier from one network to another when traveling or working remotely. Billing is unified through the US Mobile app, which handles both Starlink and mobile service under one invoice and one support line.

A vision of connected living

US Mobile CEO Ahmed Khattak said this launch represents more than a discount, it completes an idea the company has worked on for years. The aim is to erase the gap between home and mobile networks. As Khattak put it, “Every major terrestrial network on the ground, every major LEO constellation in the sky, stitched together into a single plan that follows you anywhere on earth. Mobile, home, roaming, residential… The Jetsons era isn’t coming. It’s here. And we intend to be the ones who carry you through it.”

The company wants to fix the last-mile access problem, giving rural users high-speed service without physical infrastructure. This hybrid model makes it possible for people to maintain internet access in places where fiber or cable lines don’t reach. From small suburban homes to remote cabins, the network coverage now stretches farther than before.

Industry analysts say the timing is direct. AT&T just launched OneConnect, a fiber-cellular bundle costing about $90. Mint Mobile joined in with a $45 combination tied to T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet. Verizon continues offering its $80 hybrid bundles for customers on premium plans. By pricing Starlink internet and mobile data under $50, US Mobile resets expectations for MVNOs nationwide.

Here’s how the market compares as of April 2026:

ProviderHome Internet TypeStarting PriceMobile Network
US MobileStarlink (Satellite)<$50Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile
Mint Mobile5G Home Internet$45T-Mobile
AT&TFiber$90AT&T
Verizon5G Home Internet$80*Verizon

*Price tied to high-tier plans.

Hardware and availability

The first rollout starts on Thursday, April 9, 2026. Hardware costs have not been fully detailed but Khattak mentioned that some plans may ship with a Starlink Mini dish. The Mini is a smaller and portable version made for travelers and mobile users. It supports the same satellite signals but fits into vehicles or smaller living spaces.

Customers now have access to every major terrestrial carrier and an orbital network. That mix covers nearly every part of the continent.

As connectivity continues to expand, Starlink One places US Mobile in a strong position to compete with both mobile and broadband carriers across North America.

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