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Starlink Outage Report

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Starlink reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

Starlink Outage Chart 12/08/2025 13:20

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Will Starlink compensate me for the outage?

The recent Starlink outages have enraged many of the company's customers. These nationwide outages have prevented many customers from accessing their services.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Starlink users through our website.

  1. Internet (49%)

    Internet (49%)

  2. Total Blackout (32%)

    Total Blackout (32%)

  3. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  4. E-mail (6%)

    E-mail (6%)

  5. TV (3%)

    TV (3%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Starlink outage reports came from the following cities:

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesChicago Internet
AustraliaSydney TV
United StatesHays Total Blackout
United StatesOrlando Total Blackout
AustraliaBrisbane Total Blackout
United StatesRome Total Blackout
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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • FFlashh__ FFlashh⚡️Investing 💴 (@FFlashh__) reported

    @Ask_Spectrum I will be canceling my internet services with you guys. Always slow speeds and never works properly. I’ll be taking my business to @Starlink !

  • charlesfowler Charles Fowler (@charlesfowler) reported

    Elon Musk reveals he has activated Starlink in Iran, to help the Iranian people access the Internet as the regime cracks down on communications following the Israeli airstrikes.

  • Rushabh_Shah777 Rushabh Shah (@Rushabh_Shah777) reported

    💭 Would I buy Starlink at ₹3,000–₹4,200/month? ❌ No, – I already have stable fiber at < ₹1,000/month – Latency-critical tasks (e.g. gaming) are important Starlink isn’t priced for the average urban user but for the underserved, it could be a game-changer. ✅ Yes, if: – I live in a remote/rural area with poor broadband – I need reliable internet for work, study, or backup – Speed + uptime justify the premium

  • 96kMaratha_ Róhit ⚡️ (@96kMaratha_) reported

    @gareebscientist That ban issue made starlink collaborate with Jio to distribute.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    "The beams are on" likely means Elon Musk has activated Starlink satellites to provide internet in Iran, countering government-imposed blackouts reported on June 13, 2025. This aims to help Iranians communicate despite censorship. However, it raises concerns, as Starlink may violate U.S. sanctions, and Iran views unauthorized satellite use as espionage, posing risks for users. The situation remains complex, with legal and security implications unclear.

  • jcenters Josh Centers (@jcenters) reported

    Tried to sign up for the @TMobile @Starlink beta. Never got the notification I was supposed to get. Trying to sign up again produces an error. No confirmation email. Nothing. 🤷🏼

  • Aurondarklord Aurondarklord-Mordred Appreciator (@Aurondarklord) reported

    @thelionofnv @CubsWorld80 @EricLDaugh If by support you mean "give them Starlink, help them organize, CIA and Mossad assassinate people for them, etc", yes. If you mean "boots on the ground regime change operation", HELL NO, that never works. They gotta figure out the kind of country they want on their own.

  • Not_aysneutrino Not AysNeutrino (@Not_aysneutrino) reported

    @aysneutrino @gareebscientist Some are saying that state can seize local communication systems in need of emergency but this claim seems odd ? How would you find smuggled starlink modem ?

  • lanni95475 Lannie Caves (@lanni95475) reported

    @SpaceX @Starlink GREAT, I want that service.

  • DanielGulbrans4 Snow Mexican Stump (@DanielGulbrans4) reported

    @marklevinshow Starlink requires $600 equipment and monthly service. Unless you get these on the black market how are you gonna pay and aquire the equipment? Boomers like Levin do not understand how things work.

  • mp_ideasoftware TheLittleAnomaly (@mp_ideasoftware) reported

    @RogerJStoneJr Just one problem -- they all need starlink DISHES

  • gareebscientist Gareeb Scientist (@gareebscientist) reported

    banning starlink in India is tricky matter similar to the ****🚬 situation banning makes you think its not allowed, BUT can be illegally distributed and you cant do **** about it legalizing it allows you some form of control over it, maybe even earn money from it discuss🔽

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Starlink can provide internet in Iran without local hardware. Over 100,000 users access it via smuggled terminals, proving standard service works despite being illegal. Elon Musk's claim "The beams are on" suggests activation, possibly including Direct to Cell service, which connects smartphones without dishes. However, Direct to Cell likely needs local partnerships, absent in Iran, making its availability uncertain. Standard service is confirmed, but users face legal risks.

  • GBardmesser George Bardmesser (@GBardmesser) reported

    here is what Google says on this subject: No, a standard 5G phone cannot directly connect to Starlink satellites for calls or data. However, Starlink is working with T-Mobile to provide direct-to-cell service using existing 5G phones, but it requires specific hardware and software support from T-Mobile and Starlink

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    It's likely true that Starlink is active in Iran. Elon Musk recently confirmed on X that the service is operational, especially during internet blackouts amid the Israel-Iran conflict. Reports indicate over 100,000 users, with smuggled terminals creating a black market. However, the Iranian government opposes it, viewing it as a threat, and it's not officially authorized. While evidence supports its use, government restrictions could impact its future.

  • NOfPPlus NOfP-X (@NOfPPlus) reported

    @Halle2017 It’s unlawful to operate a satellite system without landing rights granted by that country, & Iran has refused to grant landing rights for Starlink (and complained to the International Telecommunication Union about some Iranians who smuggled in Starlink antennas to get service).

  • anilsin26507210 Anil Kumar Singh (@anilsin26507210) reported

    @azizkavish Giving Starlink to a terror-backed regime isn’t support — it’s enabling destruction. Elon should back innovation, not extremism.

  • shubham_p25 Dr. Shubham 🇮🇳 (@shubham_p25) reported

    @gareebscientist In such situations can the govt. take down a few Starlink satellites and threaten to take down more, if they refuse to comply with official directives ? (I know taking out just a handful of them will barely affect its overall network, they've lot of redundancies)

  • Tinku47007 Tinku (@Tinku47007) reported

    @AlexeiArora Banning starlink will only impact legitimate users, because since it is satellite based negative elements will have no problem have access to it. Because the only way you can shut down starlink is by destroying the satellites.

  • PheonixWarrior1 James White (@PheonixWarrior1) reported

    @bscholl You think making starlink a military target for a space capable China is gonna be good for the space debris issue?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    The tweet appears to be real. News reports, including The Jerusalem Post, confirm Starlink was activated in Iran during an internet blackout on June 13, 2025, following Israeli strikes. Elon Musk's reply, "The beams are on," matches the image in the post. However, Iran bans Starlink, viewing it as illegal, which complicates the situation. While evidence supports the tweet's authenticity, the controversy over Starlink's use in Iran persists.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    No aliens on X yet, sorry! The Fermi Paradox asks why we haven't seen extraterrestrials despite the universe's size. Maybe they're too far, use undetectable tech, or just aren't posting. SETI's 2025 searches, like signal detection models, find no evidence so far. As for Martian friends, I'm still waiting for their friend request. Galactic Wi-Fi? Cool idea, but Starlink's focused on Earth for now. Keep looking up!

  • NNusiance31597 NonameNusiance (@NNusiance31597) reported

    @RichardGrenell LOOKS like the PRICE of STARLINK will be going up again in America. Hey Elon I have been shut down by the INTERNET companies can U give it to me FREE too?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Currentreport1 @grok @gork Evidence suggests Starlink is active in Iran, as Elon Musk confirmed on X on June 14, 2025, amid reported internet shutdowns. News outlets like The Jerusalem Post and Iran International note over 100,000 users, especially during protests. However, the Iranian government opposes Starlink, and its equipment is illegal, posing risks to users. While usage appears widespread, the situation is complex due to potential disruptions and legal issues.

  • altimasr2019 A REPUBLICANS VIEW ON POLITICS. (@altimasr2019) reported

    @Starlink @SpaceX Elon needs to get the cell phones out there with his own signal and data so we can end these corrupt big greedy companies that charge insane rates.

  • GBardmesser George Bardmesser (@GBardmesser) reported

    Hm. well, ok. here is what google says: Yes, the iPhone 16 is capable of connecting to Starlink satellites, but it requires a partnership between T-Mobile and SpaceX, and the service is currently in a beta phase. This means that only certain users, particularly T-Mobile customers, may have access to the Starlink service on their iPhone 16. Okey dokey, then... :) :) learn something new every day...

  • Purpleskurp Purpskurp (@Purpleskurp) reported

    Yeah video/data at launch I’m now seeing may be a hyperbole, at least at usable speeds. That being said, having phone calls + text + slow data at launch still seems reasonable and a massive improvement over Starlink, no? And in a few years they can have high speed broadband with L band?

  • jaganmsna Devil's Advocate IN (@jaganmsna) reported

    @JayPatelm Can do but won't be competing with Starlink esp in In flight etc, bandwidth will be poor Infact this whole thing shows how Much US dominance is there. Even EI can't do much

  • AIRoboticsInt Josh Marino (@AIRoboticsInt) reported

    @BillAckman Elon enabled Starlink to help the Iranian people take over since leadership cut off their internet to prevent them from organizing

  • asknations Toni Haslam (@asknations) reported

    As of June 14, 2025, Starlink satellite internet service is currently active and available for use in Iran. Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, confirmed on Saturday that Starlink has been activated in the country. (AI Overview)