Tiered pricing is the norm for US internet providers, but Starlink wants to stay "simple and transparent."
Gwynne Shotwell said Starlink wanted to complement American internet giants such as AT&T, not replace them.
SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell said Tuesday the aerospace company doesn't plan to offer tiered pricing for its Starlink satellite internet service.
Tiered pricing, where companies charge different amounts depending on the level of service, is popular with mainstream internet providers in the US, such as Verizon and Xfinity.
Starlink users currently pay $99 a month for a subscription to the service, which is still in beta, plus $499 for the physical kit, which includes a router, tripod and satellite dish. Once set up, the kit connects to 1,300 Starlink satellites that beam the internet down to Earth.