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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
Brisbane, QLD 16
Sydney, NSW 13
Seattle, WA 8
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Dallas, TX 7
San Jose, CA 5
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 5
Toronto, ON 5
San Antonio, TX 5
Melbourne, VIC 5
Denver, CO 4
Duluth, GA 4
New York City, NY 4
Miami, FL 4
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Vienna, Wien 3
Houston, TX 3
Atlanta, GA 3
Virginia Beach, VA 3
Brooklyn, NY 3
Vancouver, BC 3
Fort Lauderdale, FL 2
Fort-de-France, Martinique 2
Phoenix, AZ 2
Calgary, AB 2
Albuquerque, NM 2
Perth, WA 2
Adelaide, SA 2
Des Moines, IA 2
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2

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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Blamber8357 Brian Lambert (@Blamber8357) reported

    @13ericralph31 The 12,000 starlink satellites are going to help bring 3 billion additional people online and out of poverty. I think that’s an ok trade off .

  • ChrisTessem Chris Tessem (@ChrisTessem) reported

    Any suggestions on how to get through to Starlink? Impossible to reach a live human being, to find out when we can expect to have their Internet service. Surpised at terrible lack of customer service, despite paying for their service 3 months ago!

  • TheSHERGI Dilprit Shergill (@TheSHERGI) reported

    @elonmusk If you could would you provide energy storage and starlink to the people in Gaza? Do you think you could help those people. They really need your help.

  • LucianBuzzo Lucian Buzzo 📀 (@LucianBuzzo) reported

    @alexandrosM @OlivierMilla @garrytan Sarcasm aside, I think it's easy to see these headlines and think the world is going down the toilet and tech is to blame. The positive second and third-order effects of something like starlink are not easily understood.

  • bchristmas Bryan Christmas (@bchristmas) reported

    @garrytan Starlink will raise the standard of living for hundreds of millions of people and help lift some significant portion out of poverty, but now our amateur pics of stars have streaks through them sometimes… I don’t know, tough call here

  • 1DalM Dallas is a Geriatric Millenial 🏕️🧢🇺🇸 (@1DalM) reported

    @astrocurator @physicsJ So why is Starlink an issue in Canada if it's already not optimal place to do astronomy?

  • Siconik1 Siconik (@Siconik1) reported

    @tosuni1981 @elonmusk @skorusARK 1) Same reason why you can see an airplane 7 miles up in the air but not when it is on a runway 1 mile away: terrain obstruction. 2) As small as Starlink antenna is by satellite service standards, compare that with the one built into your cell phone.

  • JoshSchoen Joshua Schoenaker (@JoshSchoen) reported

    @garrytan starlink = elon musk = billionaire = bad

  • mars_stu mars_stu (@mars_stu) reported

    @brentspargo @carolynporco This is just not a solution, as astronomers keep telling Starlink supporters. Space telescopes are hugely expensive & take years to design, build, launch and deploy. Are we supposed to just stop doing astronomy for a decade? Stop scanning for dangerous asteroids & comets?

  • inzmru Edward Mróz (@inzmru) reported

    @AstroMikeMerri @elonmusk Recently, I was told that the whole point behind Starlink is that USA generally failed to provide broadband Internet via fibre-optics. Theirs solution is our problem.

  • Noname117S Noname117Spore (@Noname117S) reported

    @ThatCabot @thunderf00t Of a Starlink incident (collision or dead sat) causing Kessler Syndrome should only be present for a few months to maybe a couple years at most. Dodge it for that length of time and you're good. If they stuck to the 300-something shell only I'd call it "genius" 2/2

  • Caemyr iAreDunecat (@Caemyr) reported

    @IvanEscobosa @elonmusk @skorusARK Read the attached doc. For Starlink it is around 5 years for the worst case scenario (total loss of control on the operational orbit).

  • JonathonStillw2 Jonathon Stillwell (@JonathonStillw2) reported

    @Independent really are scraping the barrel. Trying to make user ingenuity/stupidity sound like a @SpaceX #Starlink issue. Just like the idiots crashing their "self driving" cars. Makes you wonder if its not just the oil companies funding things... Kinda obvious I know.

  • IcarusGlider Mica Busch (@IcarusGlider) reported

    @ijalabko @aashrairavooru @garrytan Entire communities could pool together and get a starlink dishy and then put up wifi to reach everyone. In that case, $99/mo is insanely cheap. Never underestimate resourcefulness.

  • 13ericralph31 Eric Ralph (@13ericralph31) reported

    And tens of thousands to 100,000+ users is just the beta phase! Starlink could significant improve tens of millions of lives. Maybe hundreds of millions down the road. You're gonna need a VERY strong argument or alternative to claim that the net good of NO Starlink is superior.

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