Elon Musk's SpaceX allows you to purchase its Starlink products either via its website or from authorized retailers, which now include popular hypermarket chains such as Target (NYSE: TGT) and Walmart (NYSE: WMT).
What Happened: Authorised retailers purchase the hardware from Starlink and sell it directly to end-users online or at its retail locations. The service and support for the customer is, however, managed by Starlink.
The whole list:
- Home Depot (NYSE: HD)
- Target
- Nebraska Furniture Mart (NYSE: BRK.A)
- Best Buy (NYSE: BBY)
- West Marine (NASDAQ: WMAR)
- Bass Pro Shops
- Microcom
- Thor Industries (NYSE: THO)
- Winegard Company
- Walmart
Why It Matters: The satellite internet service provided by Musk's SpaceX is currently available across 100 countries and connects over 3 million customers.
The hardware, however, is slightly expensive, with the standard Starlink hardware currently priced at $499 in the U.S. on Starlink's official website.
SpaceX is seemingly simplifying the hardware purchase process across geographies. In Canada, Starlink products can also be purchased from Costco (NASDAQ: COST) and Radio Shack in Mexico.