🇧🇷 Starlink Price in Brazil (2026)
Complete pricing guide for satellite internet in Brazil. Available in remote Amazon region and rural areas.
Starlink Plans & Costs in BRL
- 120 Mbps average download speed
- Unlimited data
- Great for streaming and browsing
- Good for rural households
- No long-term contract
- 220 Mbps average download speed
- Unlimited data
- Excellent for families and remote work
- Multi-device streaming support
- Flexible month-to-month service
- 400+ Mbps average download speed
- Unlimited data
- Professional-grade reliability
- Multiple simultaneous users
- Dedicated business support
Cost Breakdown: Year 1
| Plan | Monthly Cost | Annual Cost | Hardware | Year 1 Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residential 100 | R$259 | R$3,108 | R$2,999 | R$6,107 |
| Residential 200 | R$400 | R$4,800 | R$2,999 | R$7,799 |
| Business | R$900 | R$10,800 | R$2,999 | R$13,799 |
Starlink vs Brazilian Internet Providers
| Provider | Speed Range | Monthly Cost | Contract | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starlink Plus | 220 Mbps | R$400 | No contract | Nationwide (rural focus) |
| Claro Net | Up to 600 Mbps | R$80 - R$200 | 12 months | Urban and suburban |
| Vivo Fibra | Up to 600 Mbps | R$90 - R$200 | 12 months | Major cities |
| TIM Live | Up to 400 Mbps | R$70 - R$150 | 12 months | Select regions |
| Oi Fibra | Up to 400 Mbps | R$80 - R$160 | 12 months | Growing coverage |
When Starlink Wins in Brazil
- Remote Amazon basin communities lacking terrestrial infrastructure
- Interior states in Mato Grosso, Para, and Amazonas with minimal coverage
- Agricultural farms requiring reliable high-speed backup connectivity
- Remote communities in regions where fiber deployment is economically unfeasible
- Businesses requiring resilient connectivity without long-term contracts
- Emergency backup internet for critical operations during outages
When Local ISPs Win
- Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and major urban centers with excellent fiber
- Significantly lower monthly costs (R$70-R$200 vs R$259-R$900)
- Faster speeds often available in urban areas
- Major providers offer bundled TV and phone services
- Better established local customer support
Brazil-Specific FAQ
Does Starlink work in the Amazon region of Brazil?
Yes, Starlink works exceptionally well in the Amazon basin and remote interior regions where terrestrial infrastructure is minimal or non-existent. This is one of Starlink's key value propositions in Brazil, providing internet to communities that previously had no access to broadband services.
Are there import taxes on Starlink hardware in Brazil?
Yes, imported Starlink hardware is subject to Brazilian import taxes and duties. Additionally, ICMS (state consumption tax) at rates varying by state (typically 12-18%) applies. You may also need to pay ANVISA clearance if required. Total costs can increase by 20-30% depending on your state and current tariffs.
Is Starlink approved by ANATEL in Brazil?
Yes, Starlink has been approved by ANATEL (Agencia Nacional de Telecomunicacoes), Brazil's telecommunications regulator, and officially operates in Brazil. The service was authorized for use and has been expanding availability across the country since approval.
What is the customer service situation for Starlink in Brazil?
Starlink provides customer support in Brazil, though primarily through online channels. Support is available via the Starlink app and website. For technical issues, you can contact support through your account. Local service providers may be limited compared to traditional Brazilian ISPs, so prioritize checking online resources and community forums.
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