Is Starlink available in Argentina in 2025? — Full guide (Starlink Argentina 2025, prices & plans)

Yes — Starlink is available in Argentina in 2025. SpaceX’s Starlink offers residential and “itinerant” (roaming) plans in Argentina, and the company lists local prices and packages for Argentine customers on its Argentina site.

Why Argentina matters for satellite internet in 2025

Argentina’s large territory, many remote communities and rural properties, and patchy broadband infrastructure make it a natural target for low-Earth-orbit satellite internet. Starlink’s advantage is its speed and lower latency compared with older geostationary satellite systems — which is especially useful for telework, remote education, telemedicine and farms. Several Latin American rollouts and regional competition from other satellite initiatives have increased attention on Argentina during 2024–2025.

What Starlink offers in Argentina (plans and how they differ)

Starlink’s Argentina pages list multiple consumer-facing plan categories. The main ones relevant to most users are:

  • Residential plans (fixed/home use): intended for a household or fixed location, with plug-and-play installation and unlimited data options depending on the plan tier. Starlink’s Argentina page shows residential plan pricing and the “Starlink Mini” hardware option.

  • Itinerant (Roaming / Mobile) plans: designed for people who travel, use RVs, boats, or need connectivity in variable locations. Starlink’s Argentina itinerant page lists both capped and unlimited itinerant plans. These plans are sold with regional pricing for Latin America.

  • Business / Maritime / Advanced offerings: Starlink also provides specialized business and maritime options in selected regions — check the Starlink business pages if your use case needs guaranteed service levels or premium bandwidth.

Published Starlink prices in Argentina (as listed on Starlink and local press)

Below are the key Argentina prices that Starlink lists or that reputable Argentine press reported as of 2025. Prices are shown in Argentine pesos (ARS) as presented on the Argentina site and local coverage — always check the official Starlink site for updates before purchasing.

  • Residential (common tiers reported):

    • Residencial Lite: ARS 38,000 / month (entry-level home plan).

    • Residencial (standard/full): ARS 56,100 / month (higher usage unlimited option).

  • Itinerant / Roaming plans (Argentina / LATAM):

    • Itinerant 50 GB (monthly): ARS 63,000 / month.

    • Itinerant Unlimited (monthly): ARS 87,500 / month.

  • Hardware (one-time kit cost):

    • Local reporting from Argentine press listed the Starlink kit (antenna + router + cabling) at roughly ARS 499,999 (one-time purchase) at the time of launch/early rollout reporting. Official availability of different hardware models (Mini, Gen3, etc.) and promotional discounts vary; Starlink’s local store shows hardware and accessory options that may be priced differently over time.

Important: Starlink’s site for Argentina also highlights that plan names and featured prices can vary by address/region and that you should enter your service address on the Starlink site to confirm which plans and promotions apply to your exact location.

How to verify availability and place an order

  1. Go to the Starlink Argentina availability map and enter your address to confirm service at your exact location. The availability map is the authoritative source for whether the hardware can be shipped to you and which plan options you’ll see.

  2. Compare plans shown for your address. Starlink sometimes shows different equipment availability (e.g., Starlink Mini vs. full kit), different setup options, or local promotions.

  3. Review expected delivery time and taxes. In Argentina, hardware shipping times and taxes/fees can affect the final price; Starlink’s checkout will show the total in ARS. Local press has already reported on listed retail prices and promotional discounts during 2024–2025.

Practical tips for Argentine buyers (what to expect)

  • Currency volatility: Prices listed in ARS can be affected by inflation and local tax policy. If you compare costs over months, expect numeric fluctuations; always rely on the live Starlink checkout for the final amount.

  • Hardware variants: Starlink sells the compact Starlink Mini and larger Gen kits. Mini is easier to move and uses less power; full kits may offer different peak throughput. The configured kit included in the checkout determines the one-time hardware charge.

  • Roaming vs. fixed: If you plan to use Starlink mostly at a single home, the residential plan is usually the most affordable monthly option. If you travel extensively or need connectivity across regions, an itinerant plan is the intended choice — but itinerant rates are significantly higher.

  • Phone satellite connectivity (future/adjacent services): In 2025 there were regional announcements about phones gaining satellite fallback/connectivity features (global industry trend). That development is complementary to Starlink’s antenna-based plans and may change how consumers rely on satellite networks for emergency messaging and coverage in remote areas. Check device compatibility announcements for details.

Pros and cons for Argentine users in 2025

Pros

  • Rapid deployment in remote zones: Starlink can bring high-speed internet to farms, rural communities, and isolated properties where fiber or fixed wireless isn’t feasible.

  • Low latency vs older satellites: LEO satellites deliver better latency than geostationary providers — better for video calls, remote work and gaming.

Cons

  • Cost: The one-time hardware cost plus monthly fees (especially itinerant plans) may be higher than urban fiber/4G/5G plans. La Nación and Starlink’s local pricing pages show residential and roaming costs that, for many users, are above typical mobile plans.

  • Weather and siting considerations: Starlink antennas need a clear view of the sky (roof or pole mounting recommended). Snow, tall trees or dense urban canyons can affect performance. 

Is Starlink a good option in Argentina (2025)?

If you need reliable broadband in a rural, remote or underserved location in Argentina, Starlink is available and is a viable option in 2025 — but it comes with notable hardware and monthly costs that should be compared against local wired/mobile alternatives. For travelers or people who require connectivity across multiple sites, itinerant plans are available but significantly more expensive. Before buying, check Starlink’s Argentina site with your address to confirm exact plans, hardware availability and total pricing.

Frequently asked questions (Argentina-specific)

Q — Can I use Starlink anywhere in Argentina?
A — Most populated and many rural areas are supported, but exact availability is address-dependent. Use the Starlink availability map / address checker to confirm service for your location.

Q — Do listed prices include local taxes and fees?
A — Starlink’s Argentina pages indicate regional pricing; the checkout should show applicable taxes. Local press has reported the headline ARS figures users have seen in Argentina. Always confirm at checkout for final totals.

Q — Is there competition coming?
A — Yes — major players (including Amazon’s Project Kuiper partnerships) have announced plans for South America, which could increase choice and affect prices in the coming years.