Elon Musk’s Starlink charges Hurricane Helene survivors $400 for ‘free’ internet service

 

 

Elon Musk pledged to give victims of Hurricane Helene 30 days worth of free access to his satellite-based Starlink internet service — but the billionaire failed to mention that survivors of the disastrous storm that has claimed the lives of more than 200 people will need to fork over $400 for the system’s hardware.

Starlink, a division of Musk’s rocket-building and space exploration firm SpaceX, announced on its official X page last week that its service “is now free for 30 days” for survivors of Helene who live in areas where phone and fiber cables were cut off — denying them internet access.

The post went viral, generating tens of millions of views.

Elon Musk pledged free Starlink internet service for 30 days for those affected by Hurricane Helene.Jen Golbeck/SOPA Images/Shutterstock
Helene wreaked havoc and devastation on the South. The image above shows Bat Cave, NC on Oct. 8.Getty Images

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