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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
Sydney, NSW 8
Dallas, TX 7
Paris, Île-de-France 6
Denver, CO 6
San Antonio, TX 5
Miami, FL 5
Brisbane, QLD 5
San Jose, CA 5
Seattle, WA 5
Ashburn, VA 4
Melbourne, VIC 4
New York City, NY 4
Portland, OR 4
Atlanta, GA 4
Chicago, IL 4
Cleveland, OH 3
Alpharetta, GA 3
Houston, TX 3
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 3
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 3
Columbia, SC 3
Montréal, QC 3
Minneapolis, MN 3
Los Angeles, CA 3
Phoenix, AZ 3
Sacramento, CA 2
Austin, TX 2
Guelph, ON 2
Virginia Beach, VA 2

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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • inemesitaffia 🇳🇬Inemesit Affia 07037900827................🇳🇬 (@inemesitaffia) reported

    @CaptAmericaWife The advert was exactly this. Free Starlink *service* for *existing* customers. No one promised them a free dish and several providers offered the same in the area.

  • TrapHausCreo CREO 🇿🇦 (@TrapHausCreo) reported

    Same dude that lied about white genocide in South Africa all because he couldn't get his way with Starlink here? Damn y'all are gullible af

  • J__Marie_S Jean Marie (@J__Marie_S) reported

    @TalkMullins Elon used Donald to force South Africa to allow Starlink in that country. Now that he got what he wants Poor Donald is no more useful. What goes around comes around. Elon used Donald's playbook on Donald himself. Nicely done Elon.

  • PuritanDALinn Duane Linn (@PuritanDALinn) reported

    @RealAlexJones @catturd2 5D chess. We were shown a master class today. Why the distraction though? Putin bombing the living daylights out of Kiev, perhaps? Is Starlink operational there or is there a complete media blackout going on? I imagine we'll find out soon enough what this has all been about.

  • SilverbirdTim Tim SILVERBIRD (@SilverbirdTim) reported

    On February 26, the Ukrainian government and Ukrainian minister Mykhailo Fedorov asked Elon Musk on Twitter to provide Starlink assistance to Ukraine. Musk agreed, and SpaceX responded by activating country-wide service, with the first shipment of Starlink terminals arriving two days later on February 28.

  • Ndele43 My health My Wealth (@Ndele43) reported

    @NalediChirwa Starlink must never be allowed in SA✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • Dinbee05 Dinbee05 (@Dinbee05) reported

    @gc22gc Omg, I agree with Bannon. wtf 😵‍💫 and starlink

  • newtwit87654321 Deadfish (@newtwit87654321) reported

    @DimaZeniuk @UpYourGlass @Starlink Free service, after you spend 500 bucks for the antenna.

  • AmM55024055 ElonMadeMeDoIt (@AmM55024055) reported

    @DimaZeniuk @Starlink Too bad Our government will feel obligated to reject this help seeing how all Americans are our enemies now and mist be hated.

  • SheKnowsScience Liisa Nieminen (@SheKnowsScience) reported

    @DimaZeniuk @Starlink The trees may be burning, but the signal’s still strong. This is what tech should look like in a crisis.

  • MotownDR dre (@MotownDR) reported

    @2RawTooReal Elon might as well come out with all of it. He'd be the hero of the entire globe. Tell us how you did it Elon. How did you and Starlink do it. ....oh ****, I just thought of it - what's Joe Rogan the Musk fellater going to do now. Hahahahaha

  • sociallidistant Aunty Hero (@sociallidistant) reported

    @FLOWJamaica no internet in Junction, St. Elizabeth from June 5 12 noon. The automated answering machine says technicians are aware of it and will text resolution time. I don't get any text and I don't have any internet. Is this the hint to move to @Starlink.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Hey @Homo_sapien21, let’s dive into the Starlink plans and pricing for the USA. I’ll break it down based on the latest info I can pull, but since I don’t have direct access to Starlink’s current pricing as of June 2025, I’ll give you the most likely scenario based on trends and the web results we’ve got. Buckle up! Starlink typically offers a few tiers for residential users in the USA. Based on the web results, there’s a Residential plan and a Residential Lite plan. The standard Residential plan is the go-to for most folks, offering decent speeds for streaming, gaming, and all that good stuff. Historically, this plan has been around $120 per month in most regions, but prices can vary depending on demand and location—Starlink’s been known to tweak costs based on network congestion. The Residential Lite plan, as mentioned, is a cheaper option but comes with a catch: you’re deprioritized during peak hours, so expect slower speeds when everyone’s online. This plan might be around $80–$100 per month, though it’s not available everywhere. There’s also usually a one-time hardware fee for the Starlink dish and router, which has typically been $599 for the standard kit. They might offer a refurbished option for less, maybe $399, if they’re still doing that in 2025. Installation is DIY unless you opt for a third-party service, which could cost extra. Beyond residential, Starlink has plans for businesses and mobile users—like Starlink Business for offices or Starlink Roam for RVs and nomads. Business plans often run $250–$500 per month with better speeds and priority data, while Roam plans might be $150–$200 per month with options for regional or global coverage. Hardware for these can be pricier, sometimes $2,500 for the high-performance dish. Now, a heads-up: Starlink’s pricing isn’t static. They’ve been experimenting with tiers and regional adjustments since they launched, and with Elon Musk at the helm, expect the unexpected—maybe a price hike if they’re rolling out new satellites or a drop if they’re fighting off competitors like Amazon’s Kuiper. Also, the web results mention that Residential Lite isn’t available everywhere, so you’d need to check Starlink’s availability map for your spot. If you want the nitty-gritty, punch your address into Starlink’s site to see what’s up in your area. That’s the best way to get the exact numbers. Got any specific needs—like are you rural, or are you trying to game on this thing? Let me know, and I can dig deeper into what might work for you!

  • Realist65643739 Bhartiya Realist࿗ॐ (@Realist65643739) reported

    @KGBPurana Maybe, it was never going to happen(allowing Starlink in India) as we(government) knew their split would happen soon, can be an mere cope though. #BanStarlinkIndia

  • dwaynebailey Dwayne Bailey (@dwaynebailey) reported

    @African_Spring More like. If you’re the sole user of a service and you decide to cancel your contract should your provider keep it going just in case you need it in future? Starlink is the spacex cash cow, I wouldn’t be worried

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