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by anelson
776 days ago
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I have personally obtained two Starlink dishes in Ukraine. One I preordered more than a year before the war, which was fast tracked by SpaceX shortly after the war started. This was a lifesaver in the early days when power outages took down landline and mobile internet. I paid the $599 for this one. I then ordered a second one later in 2022, thinking it will be years away. It was ready to ship in a month or so and spacex offered to ship it with no additional charge (just the $99 deposit I paid). I accepted this generous offer and am grateful to SpaceX for their help. So technically it’s correct that SpaceX did not provide either of these dishes for free. I also paid the monthly service which is discounted compared to US rates but not free. However it’s also correct to say that SpaceX was generous in making Starlink available and gave at least one dish away for nominal cost in the early days. I’m sure I’m not the only one who benefited from this. Starlinks are used a lot on the front. Of course they get captured by Russian forces sometimes. |
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Apart from that those dishes were sold at a loss in general and until recently starlink dishes were manufactured above 599. Ukranians still go abroad today and buy it on sale. Leading to a situation where most dishes in Ukraine are imported. And contributing to the Russians are using starlink crisis.
There's people that would go ahead and tell you they've never and there's never been a free dish in Ukraine. Not even from any government. Or service.