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How to Rent a Starlink Kit in Kenya

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Starlink, the satellite internet service from SpaceX, recently introduced an innovative rental option for its kits in Kenya, aimed at making high-speed internet more accessible to a wider audience.

This initiative allows users to rent the Starlink hardware for a monthly fee of Ksh 1,950, significantly lowering the financial barrier that previously deterred potential customers.

With a one-time activation fee of KES 2,700 (around $21), users can now enjoy the benefits of Starlink’s internet services without the hefty upfront cost of purchasing the equipment.

In this article, WoK will guide you through the process of renting a Starlink kit, highlighting the benefits, requirements and steps involved.

How to rent a Starlink kit

Follow the steps below when renting a Starlink kit;

  1. Go to Starlink’s official website.
  2. Enter your address and click on the Order now button.
  3. On the following page, Input your Contact information and shipping address. Starlink will calculate your deposit.
  4. When selecting your preferred payment option, pick Mobile money
  5. Click on Place order. Starlink will then prompt you to pay your deposit on your phone and open up a new page.
  6. Here you will see a new button to Set your Starlink Password
  7. Set your password and you will now be logged in. Here you can see the option to either own or rent your Starlink hardware

How does Starlink satellite internet work?

Starlink utilizes a network of thousands of small satellites orbiting the Earth at a relatively low altitude of about 340 miles (550 km).

There are over 4,000 Starlink satellites in orbit, with plans to launch up to 42,000 in the coming years, in a move to ensure widespread coverage and connectivity.

To facilitate the connection between the satellites and the internet, Starlink employs ground stations located around the world.

These ground stations connect the satellites to the internet backbone, allowing for data transmission.

When a user sends a request for data, the signal travels from their satellite dish to a nearby satellite, which then relays the information to a ground station.

The ground station retrieves the requested data from the internet and sends it back through the satellite network to the user’s terminal.

Users of Starlink receive a kit that includes a satellite dish, a mounting tripod, a Wi-Fi router, and all necessary cables.

The dish must be positioned with a clear view of the sky to ensure optimal performance.

Once installed, the dish connects to the router via an Ethernet cable, enabling users to access the internet wirelessly.