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SpaceX No Longer Taking Losses To Produce Starlink Satellite Antennas
Friday September 15, 2023. 12:00 PM , from Slashdot
Elon Musk's SpaceX is no longer absorbing the cost of the Starlink antennas it sells with its satellite internet service, a company executive said Wednesday, a key step to the company improving its profitability. CNBC reports: 'We were subsidizing terminals, but we've been iterating on our terminal production so much that we're no longer subsidizing terminals, which is a good place to be,' Jonathan Hofeller, SpaceX vice president of Starlink and commercial sales, said during a panel at the World Satellite Business Week conference.
SpaceX sells consumer Starlink antennas, also known as user terminals, for $599 each. For more demanding Starlink customers -- such as mobile, maritime or aviation users -- SpaceX sells antennas with its service in a range between $2,500 and $150,000 each. When SpaceX first began selling its Starlink service, company leadership said the terminals cost about $3,000 each to manufacture. The company improved that to about $1,300 per terminal by early 2021. Hofeller's comments Wednesday indicate the terminals now cost less than $600 each to make, mass production savings that Hofeller credited as 'one of our keys to success.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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