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US Mobile Bundles Starlink Home Internet With Wireless Plans for Under $50 a Month

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Something significant is happening in the telecom space, and it’s worth paying attention. US Mobile has announced a bundle that pairs Starlink’s dish-based home internet with its unlimited wireless plans — all for under $50 a month. That’s not a typo, and it’s not a promotional gimmick. It’s a real product offer that could reshape how consumers think about connectivity.

To be clear, this isn’t about Starlink’s satellite-to-phone service currently available on T-Mobile. US Mobile CEO Ahmed Khattak confirmed on Reddit that the bundle includes the physical dish-based Starlink broadband product, same one SpaceX sells directly on its website.

What’s sctually in the bundle, US Mobile operates as a mobile virtual network operator, meaning it resells access across AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon’s networks. Subscribers already get to choose which of the big three powers their SIM. Now, Khattak says the Starlink bundle will be available alongside US Mobile’s Unlimited Standard or Premium plans across all three networks.

The pitch is straightforward: one bill, one app, and — as Khattak puts it — “one company that actually picks up the phone.” Starlink service included in the bundle will carry no data caps, which matters considerably given that SpaceX’s standalone residential plans currently run $50/month for 100Mbps, $80 for 200Mbps, and $120 for the Max tier.

Bundling uncapped Starlink home internet and a full unlimited wireless plan for under $50 total is, frankly, a striking value proposition.

Carriers have long competed on price, but US Mobile is competing on architecture. Khattak’s vision — terrestrial networks on the ground, low-earth orbit connectivity overhead, all unified under a single plan — signals an ambition that goes well beyond typical MVNO positioning.

Starlink Residential plans will roll out first, with Starlink Roam tiers expected in the coming weeks. That phased approach suggests the logistics are still being finalized, and pricing details haven’t been fully confirmed yet.

There’s already debate among potential subscribers about whether the bundle beats buying directly from Starlink, especially as SpaceX has been offering increasingly aggressive discounts to US customers. It’s a fair question, and one worth watching as full terms become available.

That said, the US Mobile-Starlink partnership reinforces a broader trend: SpaceX is actively diversifying how it distributes satellite internet, from retail shelves at select Boost Mobile stores to bundled MVNO deals like this one.

For consumers frustrated by juggling separate bills for home broadband and mobile service, this bundle could be the convergence play they’ve been waiting for. Real question isn’t whether the offer sounds compelling — it’s whether the final terms deliver. Either way, US Mobile just raised the bar… and launched it straight into orbit.

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