Starlink Satellite Internet in Kinney County, Texas
Kinney County is a border-region county centered on Brackettville, between Del Rio and Uvalde on US-90. With an estimated 3,191 residents (Census Bureau, July 2024 estimate), addresses here are spread across long distances — and in sparsely settled areas, wired broadband networks typically reach fewer addresses, which gives low-Earth-orbit satellite service an outsized role.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Vintage 2024 County Population Estimates (July 1, 2024), released 2025
Is Starlink available in Kinney County?
Starlink's low-Earth-orbit network reports coverage across Texas, including Kinney County. Treat that as provider-reported, county-level coverage: it tells you the network serves this area in general, not that a specific address can be connected today. Capacity in a given coverage cell can affect whether new residential orders are accepted, so the definitive check is entering your exact address with the provider before ordering.
Starlink plans and pricing (2026)
| Plan | Monthly price | Download speed |
|---|---|---|
| Residential 100 | $55/mo | Up to 100 Mbps |
| Residential 200 | $85/mo | Up to 200 Mbps |
| Residential MAX | $130/mo | Up to 400 Mbps |
Standard hardware kit: $349 one-time, or about $10/mo rental where offered. Unlimited data with fair-use prioritization during network congestion. Pricing and promotions vary by location and network demand — figures verified 2026-08-18.
Source: SatelliteInternet.com — Starlink Internet Plans, Pricing, and Review, updated Aug 11, 2026
Source: CableTV.com — Starlink Internet Plans: Pricing and Speeds, 2026
Why low-Earth-orbit matters in rural Kinney County
Traditional satellite providers such as HughesNet and Viasat use geostationary satellites orbiting at roughly 22,000 miles, which pushes round-trip latency into the 500–700 ms range. Starlink's satellites orbit far lower, bringing typical latency down to 25–40 ms — enough for video calls, remote work, and most online gaming from addresses that wired networks do not reach.
If your address has no cable or fiber option, comparing Starlink against geostationary satellite service usually comes down to latency and real-world throughput — both areas where the low-orbit design has the structural advantage.
Installation tips for Kinney County
- Mount the dish with an unobstructed view of the sky — trees and rooflines are the most common cause of dropouts.
- The Starlink app previews obstructions from your exact mounting spot before you commit.
- Pole or roof mounts help clear tree lines on wooded lots.
- Most self-installations take under an hour.