Starlink

Starlink Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Starlink users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Starlink, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Starlink is a satellite internet constellation constructed by SpaceX providing a low latency, broadband internet system to meet the needs of consumers across the globe.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Paris, Île-de-France 13
Atlanta, GA 12
Seattle, WA 12
Dallas, TX 10
Chicago, IL 10
San Jose, CA 9
Fort Worth, TX 7
Phoenix, AZ 7
Los Angeles, CA 7
Indianapolis, IN 6
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 6
Houston, TX 5
Kansas City, MO 5
Orlando, FL 5
Denver, CO 5
Ashburn, VA 5
San Antonio, TX 4
Kansas City, KS 4
Brisbane, QLD 4
Berlin, Land Berlin 4
Toronto, ON 4
Saint Paul, MN 3
Portland, OR 3
Charlotte, NC 3
Oklahoma City, OK 3
Memphis, TN 3
San Diego, CA 3
Grigny, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Tyler, TX 2
Cleburne, TX 2

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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • wdtbdjr what_does_this_button_do (@wdtbdjr) reported

    @Jinxyverse Yes. Rural territory has no hard lines other than basic dsl or you have pre-starlink sat POS. We are lucky we have a cell tower that's been stable for year's and was recently upgraded to 5G. I keep talking to the support staff but keep getting dicked around on when it's fixed.

  • Joscocok Kodjovi J A (@Joscocok) reported

    @OttogiBeefCurry @elonmusk It literally didn’t make sense that SpaceX’s Starlink will exist, covering the globe, with massive data throughput and then pay some other service for connectivity. I figure they will try to work out a solution, perhaps in 5+ years.

  • nickjakubik Nicholas Jakubik (@nickjakubik) reported

    Telecom companies have failed rural communities. I have been with @att for over 2 decades. Before becoming a Starlink customer, I had no internet. After today's announcement from @spacex and @TMobile, I know which carrier I'll be with moving forward. #tmobile #Starlink

  • SPACWillie William (@SPACWillie) reported

    Does the new $TMUS / #SpaceX plan to use 2nd gen Starlink satellites to provide cellphone service pose a threat to $ASTS? Perhaps marginally. My biased opinion is that perceived competition may serve as an $ASTS catalyst.

  • angelita5704 Angelita Figueroa (@angelita5704) reported

    @elonmusk I ordered your Starlink but I was not informed of $110 monthly fee. I returned your satélite box unopened yet your company in CA refuses to give me a full refund and even charged me a full month for a service I never even started. Do you make money ripping off people

  • yanestrada1989 Yan Estrada (@yanestrada1989) reported

    @BlankCulture @steve_larrison @AbelAvellan Why would AT&T seek Starlink’ service over ASTS? Why would TMUS allow Starlink to provide it to AT&T ? This is why I say the competition is more between the cellular network operators and not the tech solutions behind them.

  • TrECeNTeRs NoTread (@TrECeNTeRs) reported

    @elonmusk Will that be a cell service that is seperate from Starlink Home or?

  • NCSLovi Josh Lovelien (@NCSLovi) reported

    @schnabel45 @DBurkland @TMobile It seems if the phone picks up a very faint signal from a tower, it will use that over starlink. So the poor service will just be the same. The only change is those places where no service exists.

  • zodiacfml zodiacfml (@zodiacfml) reported

    @elonmusk @heydave7 🤯How is this technically possible? I used to refute this Tesla/Starlink hype since a huge antenna would be required by mobile device. While a satellite can easily beam signal to cellular device, sending signal back to sattelite using common smartphones is the question

  • tOSUFever tOSUFever (@tOSUFever) reported

    @sixregrets @jackiewattles @SuperclusterHQ 100% incorrect. what they are discussing is that starlink satellites will connect directly to your EXISTING PCS cell phone. at almost the lowest data communication protocol. this literally takes the old 3G communication network, anchors it in a satellite... & fills the gaps

  • Richard37574530 Weedman (@Richard37574530) reported

    @elonmusk I have a dead zone at my house please make this happen. I'd be a customer and and would love to invest in starlink

  • OnlyTrueCoolest Coolest 🌎 (@OnlyTrueCoolest) reported

    @SneedTech @Lo0olSky I have more confidence in this working with SpaceX then other companies have in the past and failed. Idealistically though you could have true StarLink service on your phone to fallback if cellular isn’t available. This was rumored for iPhone 13 but never happened

  • hugopantoja1310 Hugo (@hugopantoja1310) reported

    @elonmusk Is Peru going to be in service with Starlink soon?

  • RlyGudTechDeals the king (@RlyGudTechDeals) reported

    @InvincibleSugar @SpaceX It would be an issue, but the 50-300Mbps Starlink is capable of would be enough for areas that don't have many people. It's better than nothing.

  • BNNBreaking BNN Newsroom (@BNNBreaking) reported

    The companies said on Thursday that the new service will use Starlink satellites that SpaceX plans to launch and provide connections to U.S. consumers using wireless spectrum controlled by T-Mobile.

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