When you hear the word Starlink, you probably think: “Satellite internet from space! Elon Musk! Next-level speeds where normal broadband fails!” And that’s not wrong. Starlink’s constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites promises internet where cables can’t or won’t go, but it comes at a price. Let’s unpack how much it actually costs to bring that cosmic connection down to your Sydney backyard.
Unlike NBN or cable internet that uses existing ground infrastructure, Starlink has to:
That means upfront costs, optional installation fees, and monthly charges that start much higher than typical Sydney home internet.
You’ll need the actual Starlink gear, a dish, power and data cables, and the Starlink router. In Australia this commonly ranges:
This hardware is essential, without it you can’t connect to Starlink’s satellites, period. Delivery/shipping fees (tens of dollars) are often extra.
Starlink is “plug and play” if you’re confident climbing roofs and fixing brackets. But for a permanent, safe, weather-ready install, many Sydneysiders pay for pros who:
Professional installers typically charge $300–$800+ AUD, depending on how tricky the job is ,trees, gutters, roof type or distance to your modem all affect this.
Even if you install it yourself, you might need brackets, poles or wall mounts. Prices vary by style and how high you want to mount it.
Once it’s installed, you’re in for a monthly plan:
There’s also talk of one-off congestion fees in high demand areas like Greater Sydney, around $145, depending on your exact address and network capacity there.
If you choose to install it yourself on a portable mount or tripod, you may pay only hardware and subscription, no professional install. That’s cheaper but can mean less optimal performance if your sightlines aren’t perfect.
A newer option lets you rent the equipment instead of buying it outright. The rental version can reduce upfront costs to nearly nothing (aside from a small shipping fee). The catch? If you cancel service, you must return the kit and risk fees if it’s damaged.
Let’s imagine a Sydney home install:
| Expense | Typical Range |
| Starlink Standard Kit | $599–$924 AUD |
| Shipping & Handling | ~$20–$150 AUD |
| Professional Installation | $300–$800 AUD |
| Mounting Accessories | $80–$200 AUD |
| Monthly Subscription | ~$139/month |
✔️ Total upfront outlay: $1,000–$2,000+ AUD
✔️ Ongoing: $139/month (or promotional pricing)
These figures aren’t exact but are realistic for current market pricing in Sydney.
In urban Sydney areas with fast NBN, 5G home broadband or fixed wireless, Starlink sometimes costs more for similar speeds. But if you’re:
…then Starlink’s global coverage and relatively high speeds (often 100-250Mbps) can feel like magic.
The answer depends on your priorities:
Starlink isn’t just another internet plan, it’s a technology leap that brings a piece of space infrastructure into your home. That convenience costs money, but for many Sydneysiders who live where cables don’t reach, it’s a game-changer on par with moving from dial-up to broadband. Whether it’s worth every cent depends on your location, your needs, and how badly you want an internet that reaches for the stars.
If you’re looking for professional Starlink installation in Sydney, we’re here to help. Our experienced team ensures:
Contact us today for expert Starlink installation in Sydney, we’re the best at what we do and ready to get you connected.
