
HARARE, Zimbabwe โ AURA Group, Zimbabweโs officially licensed Starlink reseller, has introduced Starlink Mobile Priority Plans in Harare, offering mobile internet solutions starting at $39 per month.
In a statement Friday, AURA said the service will address demand in “congested cities” and enable “smarter, data-driven operations across Zimbabweโs industrial sectors, businesses and even individual needs on the go.”
Tailored for high-mobility and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications, the new packages are designed to support use cases such as IoT, precision agriculture, fleet management, and remote asset monitoring. According to AURA, the plans are “optimized for on-the-move connectivity, supporting installations on vehicles, mobile equipment, or rotating field sites.”
AURA said: โThis makes it ideal for organizations with dispersed or dynamic operations.โ
The plans provide priority access to Starlinkโs Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network, with guaranteed throughput in high-demand environments. Data packages range from 25 GB to 650 GB, with prices starting at $39 and topping out at $185. Additional data is available at $0.25 per gigabyte.
According to the company, the platform also supports broadcasters, media practitioners, content creators, mobile live events, and funeral coverage, responding โdirectly to this ever increasing demand, offering a bespoke industrial solution.โ
The company listed potential applications in agriculture, transport, logistics, and remote industry, including โreal-time telemetry, drone mapping, smart irrigation scheduling, GPS tracking, route optimization and sensor data transmission.โ
AURA also noted that the solution features latency below 40ms, peak-time priority access, motion compatibility, and integration with solar-powered systems and cloud sync protocols. The company provides on-site installation, migration, and technical support.
โStarlinkโs Mobile Priority service offers an agile, high-throughput alternative,โ AURA said, adding that the platform suits โAfricaโs distributed infrastructure challenges, particularly in agriculture, mining, transport and utilities.โ
The plans are available through AURA Group offices.