
DUBAI, March 18, 2026 — Elon Musk’s satellite-internet service Starlink is now listed as available in the United Arab Emirates, the company’s site and regional reports showed on Wednesday.
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Availability and Pricing
Starlink’s official coverage map shows the UAE as live, and the company’s website permits sign-ups for services in the country, the reports said.
Starlink’s marketed roaming and residential tariffs for the UAE were published on the company’s site and reported by regional outlets. Roaming options begin at Dh190 per month for 100GB of data, while an unlimited roaming package is listed at Dh370 per month. Residential packages reported for the UAE include Residential Lite at Dh230 per month (unlimited usage) and a full Residential plan at Dh300 per month; a business tier was reported around Dh248 per month.
Hardware and setup costs

Regional listings and market reports indicate Starlink hardware kits for home and portable units are being offered in the UAE, with advertised prices from about Dh1,099 depending on the model and vendor. Retail listings show higher-end kits available up to roughly Dh2,450 for some Gen-2 packages.
Official notices and regional rollout
Local media said the UAE’s appearance on Starlink’s live availability map follows the service’s wider Gulf expansion and its presence in more than 150 markets globally, according to the company’s published information. Regional news outlets that covered the rollout cited Starlink’s site as the source for the UAE pricing and availability details.
How to subscribe
Starlink’s website lists the UAE among markets where customers can select plans and place orders; regional outlets noted the sign-up option is available through the company’s online portal.




