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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 15
Seattle, WA 13
Paris, Île-de-France 9
Dallas, TX 9
Denver, CO 7
Los Angeles, CA 6
San Jose, CA 6
San Antonio, TX 5
Houston, TX 5
Ashburn, VA 5
Calgary, AB 5
Toronto, ON 4
Miami, FL 4
Duluth, GA 4
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 4
Atlanta, GA 3
Chicago, IL 3
Austin, TX 3
Perth, WA 3
Pittsburgh, PA 3
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
Jacksonville, FL 2
Kansas City, MO 2
Berlin, Land Berlin 2
Albuquerque, NM 2
Columbus, OH 2
Portland, OR 2
Phoenix, AZ 2
Mesa, AZ 2

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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Daaalllas MXXXXXXXMMMM (@Daaalllas) reported

    Children of Satan who work for Telecom are looking for ****. Maybe starlink should come here for that thing to close down.

  • Malky0010 Malky (@Malky0010) reported

    @xdNiBoR Help me out, didn't Elon tweet something like they enabled Starlink in Iran in recent days?

  • zimpricecheck 💲Zimpricecheck🇿🇼 (@zimpricecheck) reported

    Very insightful indeed! It will be interesting to explore the differences between Zimbabwe and Kenya regarding Starlink. We think there are similarities and that the numbers can also be explained in various ways. Firstly, many people in remote areas of Zimbabwe lack the financial means to pay for Starlink or internet access in general. Economic activity in rural areas is limited, which means penetration is mostly confined to shopping centers, some schools, and financial hubs. There is limited room for growth there but those numbers would never be enough to dethrone the incumbents. We suspect the situation is similar in Kenya. In contrast, dissatisfaction with existing providers has led many urban residents who could switch to Starlink to do so, resulting in areas reaching capacity. The numbers highlight the limitations of the technology Starlink uses in urban settings, where economic strength is concentrated. We strongly believe that if they had the capacity, there would be room for growth. Additionally, there's a good reason why Starlink advertises in urban areas even when at capacity. Many rural areas depend on urban residents to sponsor them, with hopes that they will purchase kits for their rural homes or alma maters and spread the word. In our country, it's common for groceries and money to be sent back to elders in rural areas, so Starlink might think, "Why not send a kit too?" This way, urban dwellers can stay connected with those living back home. It would be interesting to see: 1) How many remote clients incumbents have lost to Starlink e.g. those on VSAT technologies or slow 4G 2) How many high value clients they also lost in urban areas to Starlink due to anger at poor service. 3) How many areas are at capacity in Kenya because it means even though they might not have dethroned traditional players they are only being held back by tech and capacity.

  • JPWK JPWK ® (@JPWK) reported

    .@IsraeliPM Musk must not provide the Ayatollah with a starlink connection allowing Moscow to guide Iranian missiles. Legitimate targets shall be leveled down.

  • Mmmrreow meow (@Mmmrreow) reported

    @ScottAdamsSays Musk just turned on starlink internet. That means cell phones, not starlink rooftop antennas. See - T-Mobile's Starlink Service. Airdrops of Smartphones leads directly to a color revolution.

  • Reponhossain143 Repon hossain (@Reponhossain143) reported

    @Starlink Can you please make a device where cost is around 5k taka bd for rular people everyone want to use you internet only the problem was high cost receiver 42k taka that was the problem please try to make receiver around 5k we really like you internet system

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    There is no credible evidence that Starlink is providing precision satellite imagery to Israel for targeting in Iran, Yemen, or Syria. Starlink is primarily used for internet connectivity in conflict zones, such as for communication in Israel and Gaza, including at medical facilities. While its technology could theoretically support military applications, no official statements or reports confirm its use for targeting. The claim appears speculative and lacks substantiation as of June 16, 2025.

  • CTTMAGA2024 Clayton Tanaka (@CTTMAGA2024) reported

    @Teslaconomics @dieba007 @Starlink Too bad I can’t use it in my house in Sterling Alaska.

  • Balaababu1 JaiBalayya (@Balaababu1) reported

    @PemmasaniOnX Hats off to MoS Communications Pemmasani Chandrasekhar for keeping it real—not buying the hype around Starlink. -He clearly explains that satellite internet will remain a complementary solution, not a mass-market game changer, due to higher costs and slower speeds

  • InfinityLevel99 Dereath (@InfinityLevel99) reported

    agreed to limit Starlink access in Gaza, as reported by BBC on November 28, 2023. His X posts, such as urging Iran’s Supreme Leader to reconsider anti-Israel stances (Iran International on October 20, 2024), show symbolic support, but his direct impact on security or development

  • Glenfid9 Glen (@Glenfid9) reported

    @Sicilyann @FlatEarthDaveX There has never been an instance where a starlink satellite has crashed back down to earth with any balloon attached.

  • ThulaG_ Thula G (@ThulaG_) reported

    @beefcubee @paulg @Noahpinion With the help of starlink

  • RabihAntoun ~Rabih (@RabihAntoun) reported

    Technically speaking, starlink devices on the ground connect to the satelite, so only the people who have those will benifit from it. If you use that to access the internet, you are still communicating without going through the local ISPs therefore without breaching the local network, it means cyber attack is equally benificial from outside the country or from inside of it using starlink. If any, activating startlink allows local spies to communicate among them using the starlink devices they are carrying.

  • Syndrew Andrew Mann (@Syndrew) reported

    @BGatesIsaPyscho I would happily see all the masts taken down and just use GPS with downloaded maps. I have no choice if these things are built or not, why not use Starlink and destroy the ground based system ?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Elon Musk has shown support for Israel, particularly in its conflicts with Hamas and Iran. His 2023 visit to Israel, meeting with Netanyahu, and condemnation of Hamas attacks suggest a pro-Israel stance. Activating Starlink in Iran during Israeli strikes in 2025 further aligns with this view. However, his criticism of Israel's Gaza actions and support for Germany's far-right AfD party add nuance, suggesting strategic rather than ideological support. Recent direct statements are limited, leaving some uncertainty. Overall, evidence leans toward Musk being pro-Israel, but his position is complex and debated.

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