SpaceX's (NASDAQ:SPCX) satellite internet unit, Starlink, said on Thursday that it will provide free internet through July 25 to customers in parts of Venezuela hit by two powerful earthquakes, as damaged power and telecommunications networks have left many people struggling to stay connected.

Starlink Offers Free Internet After Venezuela Quakes Starlink said on X that it is also working to "rapidly deploy Starlink terminals and restore connectivity to the hardest-hit areas." For those impacted by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, Starlink is providing free service through July 25 to new and existing customers.

We’re also working to rapidly deploy Starlink terminals and restore connectivity to the hardest-hit areas → https://t.co/QDjq988jt0— Starlink (@Starlink) June 25, 2026 The company said through its support page that existing active customers in affected areas will automatically receive credits on their accounts.

Customers who previously canceled service will also receive credits that allow them to reactivate connections.

Starlink said new customers in impacted areas who buy a satellite kit can contact customer support after activation to receive free service through July 25.