If you’re using Starlink at home, get ready to pay more next year. The satellite internet provider has just announced another price increase for 2026.
The monthly cost for the standard home package, called the Residential Plan, will go up to Php4,099. That is Php299 higher than the current rate of Php3,700. This marks the second price hike in two years.
To give you an idea of how much has changed, the same plan originally cost only Php2,700 back in 2023 when Starlink first launched in the country. That means over three years, the price has risen by roughly 34%.

On the bright side, the company says home users will still get unlimited internet. You can expect to keep doing heavy online activities like watching 4K videos, playing games, joining video calls, and browsing at high speeds.
The news isn’t much better for those who need a portable connection. The Unlimited Roaming Plan is now set at Php5,999 per month. That is also a Php299 increase from its previous price of Php5,700.
But there is a cheaper alternative for roamers. Starlink now offers a Roam 100GB Plan for Php3,299 a month. The company points out that this is a better deal than last year’s Roam 50GB Plan, which cost Php3,000.
In an email sent to its customers, Starlink said the price changes are necessary. The company explained that it is spending more on network capacity, expanding its coverage area, and making its service more reliable for users everywhere.
