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  1. Background
  2. Removal of the ability to pause subscriptions
  3. Consumer response
  4. References

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On August 13, 2025, Starlink announced a terms of service change that modified the "Pause" feature for their satellite internet plans. The feature that previously allowed users to pause their internet subscription at no cost would be removed, replacing it with a new feature called "Standby Mode." This alternative feature allows users to maintain low speed internet access, with speeds around 500kb/s for $5USD a month. The changes are due to take effect 30 days after the initial notice to users, on September 12 2025.[1][2]

Background

Starlink previously gave its users the ability to pause their satellite internet plans at any time and at no cost. This was especially relevant for the Starlink Mini which was often advertised for people on-the-go such as campers and travelers, allowing them to pause their service when they were home.

Removal of the ability to pause subscriptions

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On August 13, 2025, Starlink sent out an email to its customers informing them of the terms of service change.[3] Customers on the Starlink Roam, Mini, and Mobile Priority plans were told that the free "Pause" option would be discontinued, and replaced with a new $5 per month "Standby Mode." Unlike Pause, Standby Mode maintains low-speed data connectivity for applications like messaging, email, or Wi-Fi calling.

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The change has been viewed by some as a "bait-and-switch" by users of the Starlink Mini, which had been marketed as having the ability to pause service as a key selling point.[4]

References

  1. Ricker, Thomas (2025-08-13). "Starlink Mini users just lost their beloved pause feature". The Verge. Archived from the original on 2025-08-13. Retrieved 2025-08-18.
  2. Wilson, Matt (2025-08-14). "Starlink Replaces Free Pause Feature With Paid Standby Mode, But Adds Unlimited Low-Speed Data". Drive Tesla. Archived from the original on 2025-08-18. Retrieved 2025-08-18.
  3. Supan, Joe (2025-08-14). "Starlink Users Will Now Have to Pay $5 to Pause Service". CNET. Archived from the original on 2025-08-18. Retrieved 2025-08-18.
  4. Ricker, Thomas (2025-08-13). "Starlink Mini users just lost their beloved pause feature". The Verge. Archived from the original on 2025-08-13. Retrieved 2025-08-18.