Compare Satellite Internet in Australia

Live offers across tracked providers in Australia — updated daily from the Giraffy database.

Live offers

2 live offers compared from 1 providers, from A$99 /month. Updated daily.

Starlink Residential Lite Starlink

A$99 /month

  • Data: Deprioritised after 1TB
  • Download Speed: 50–250 Mbps
  • Key Feature: Best-effort at peak times · Low-Earth Orbit · 20–40ms latency

Starlink Residential Starlink

A$139 /month

  • Data: Unlimited
  • Download Speed: 50–250 Mbps
  • Key Feature: No data cap · Low-Earth Orbit · 20–40ms latency

What is satellite internet in Australia?

Satellite internet delivers broadband from orbiting satellites to a dish at your property, without any fixed cable or mobile tower. It is the main connectivity option for remote, rural and regional Australians beyond the reach of fixed-line NBN or 4G and 5G coverage. Low-earth-orbit (LEO) services such as Starlink have transformed the category by offering far lower latency and higher speeds than the traditional geostationary satellite services that came before them.

How the Australian market works

Australia's vast, sparsely populated interior makes satellite essential for many farms, remote communities and travellers. Historically the NBN's Sky Muster geostationary service covered remote areas but suffered from high latency due to the satellites' distance. LEO providers, led by Starlink, now offer faster speeds and much lower latency by using satellites orbiting far closer to Earth. Coverage is effectively nationwide, and the service is sold directly to consumers with self-install hardware ordered online.

Benefits of satellite internet

Reaches anywhere — It works in remote and regional locations where no cable or mobile service exists, keeping properties and businesses connected.

Low-latency LEO — Modern low-earth-orbit systems are responsive enough for video calls, streaming and even gaming, unlike older high-latency satellite services.

Portability — Some plans allow the dish to be moved between locations or used while travelling, which suits caravans, remote work and seasonal properties.

How to choose a plan

Consider the substantial upfront hardware cost alongside the monthly fee, since the dish and modem are a significant initial outlay before you pay for any data. Check whether the plan is residential, roaming or business, any data-prioritisation policies during congestion, and the return or warranty terms on the hardware. Assess whether you have a clear, unobstructed view of the sky at your property, as trees and buildings can degrade performance.

Leading providers in Australia

Starlink is the dominant low-earth-orbit provider featured in this comparison and has rapidly become the default choice for remote Australians seeking fast, low-latency internet. The NBN's Sky Muster remains an alternative in covered areas, sometimes at a lower price but with higher latency. Because the LEO segment is still concentrated, most comparisons centre on Starlink's plan tiers, hardware options and portability features rather than a wide field of competitors.

What it costs

Monthly plans in this comparison range from about A$99 to A 39, reflecting standard residential and higher-tier or portable options. Separately, there is a substantial one-off cost for the satellite dish and router hardware, which can run to several hundred dollars. Because performance can vary with network demand in busier areas, weigh the ongoing monthly price against the speeds realistically achievable at your specific location before committing. Portable or roaming plans that let you use the service away from your registered address typically cost more than a standard fixed residential plan.

Protections and regulation

Satellite broadband services offered to Australians fall under ACMA telecommunications oversight and the Australian Consumer Law, with the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman handling some complaints. Because the hardware is a large upfront purchase, check the warranty and return rights carefully before ordering. Service quality depends on satellite capacity and a clear sky view, so review any performance disclaimers and coverage maps before you rely on it for essential connectivity.

Common questions

Is satellite internet only for remote areas? — It is most valuable where fixed and mobile broadband are unavailable, but anyone can use it; in serviced areas, NBN or 5G home internet is usually cheaper.

Why is low-earth-orbit better? — LEO satellites orbit much closer to Earth than traditional geostationary ones, cutting latency so video calls, streaming and gaming feel far more responsive.

The cheapest Satellite Internet in Australia is A$99 /month from Starlink.

Satellite Internet in Australia — FAQ

What is the cheapest satellite internet in Australia?

The lowest tracked price on Giraffy is A$99 /month across 2 live offers. Compare all plans sorted by price.

How many providers cover satellite internet on Giraffy in Australia?

Giraffy tracks 2 live offers across Starlink providers in Australia.

How often are compare prices updated?

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