“We Won’t Profit From Misfortune,” Says Elon Musk as SpaceX Makes Starlink Free in Disasters

Elon Musk has announced that SpaceX will make Starlink internet services completely free during any natural disaster worldwide. Musk said it would be “wrong to profit from misfortune,” reinforcing SpaceX’s new global humanitarian policy that ensures fast, reliable communication for rescue teams and affected communities when traditional networks fail.
SpaceX will provide Starlink connectivity free during natural disasters worldwide.

In a major humanitarian move, SpaceX has officially confirmed that Starlink internet services will be made free anywhere in the world whenever a natural disaster strikes. This applies to earthquakes, floods, cyclones, wildfires, and other large-scale emergencies.

 

The announcement was reinforced by Elon Musk on X, where he stated:

“SpaceX standard policy is to make Starlink free whenever there is a natural disaster somewhere in the world. It would not be right to profit from misfortune.”

This follows SpaceX’s updated support statement, which outlines their commitment to providing rapid connectivity when traditional networks collapse. Emergency responders, governments, and relief organizations can request priority Starlink support directly through the official portal.

Why This Matters

During disasters, communication lines often fail — slowing rescue, coordination, and relief operations.
Starlink’s low-orbit satellite network can restore connectivity within minutes, making it one of the fastest deployable emergency communication tools available today.

How It Works

  • Starlink kits are delivered or deployed to the affected region.

  • Internet access is instantly activated at zero cost.

  • Services remain free until local networks are stabilised.

A Step Toward Ethical Tech

By formalizing this as a global, permanent policy, SpaceX positions itself as a leader in responsible technology. The move underscores a principle that disaster support should never become a profit-making opportunity.

 

For official details, refer to SpaceX’s support announcement on the Starlink website. Official Starlink Announcement

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