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.
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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.
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Internet (52%)
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Total Blackout (23%)
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Wi-fi (16%)
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E-mail (5%)
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TV (3%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Starlink outage reports came from the following cities:
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Starlink Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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clay tyler
(@theclaytyler) reported
@Angry_Staffer @Tulula_T there are several, according to google, "starlink competitors" - not sure if any are up, running and able to currently provide similar service
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Neal Fondren
(@NealFondren) reported
@RealOmarNavarro Haven't we had enough of Zelenskyy's extortion tactics? He's like a petulant child. You'll never, ever be able to give him enough of the US-or anyone else. He's a grifter. @elonmusk is completely in his rights to not give Starlink away.
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Destinasjon News
(@DestinasjonN) reported
Elon Musk reverses course, says SpaceX will keep funding Ukraine Starlink service for free
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Thrasybulus
(@MDeLetto1) reported
@cooltxchick Starlink is an amazing achievement. Musk deserves kodos for using satellites over Europe to aid the Ukrainian effort. The U.S. government should pay for this service. Starlink shareholders should not be left holding the bag. I am sure Raytheon is getting paid for their missiles.
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L
(@nicknamegucci) reported
@jsrailton Not really he’s just pointing out how hypocritical the US government is in saying they want to help Ukraine but won’t fund any of starlink satellites.
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Max Leach
(@MaxLeach17) reported
@starman8888 @fahrIehrer @apmassaro3 First its "Ad Hoc" Second, you really expect me to believe this was all done on twitter. Even the 10's of millions given to him by the Pentagon. Third, again he said he would keep Starlink operating in Ukraine, he should stick to his word and not cancel it
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Geraldine Cosgrove
(@Greenway175) reported
@RueDaungier Those people eulogizing the Kiev regime should ask themselves why Elon Musk has resumed free Starlink service to Ukraine. Has he towed back on his peace proposal or has he got the feeling he is being measured up for what the Mafia referred to as the ‘cement shoes’?
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇺🇸✝️🇷🇺
(@cirnosad) reported
Don't take Elon Musk's actions personally. Starlink doesn't belong to him, he's just civilian cover for a pentagon program. If he got in the way he would end up having a terrible accident.
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Ryan Deitsch
(@Ryan_Deitsch) reported
Musk’s starlink satellite plan is failing as we speak yet this man through money is allowed to launch 1000’s of them into orbit. These satellites, which do & have broken w/o plans to extract from orbit, pose risk to most other comms & gov’t satellites, endangering global security
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vitz
(@osmnactej) reported
@Aviation_Intel Ukrainians (and others) buy Starlink retail in Poland/CZ/etc and ship them to Ukraine. They pay SpaceX's standard fees. A cost of 1 terminal + 1 year of service = $1250. Musk demands $4000 per terminal per month for his donated terminals (from Pentagon). Hence the blowback.
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clay tyler
(@theclaytyler) reported
@Angry_Staffer @Tulula_T there are several, according to google, "starlink competitors" - not sure if any are up, running and able to currently provide similar service
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Evan Hadfield
(@Evan_Hadfield) reported
@secretsqrl123 I think he's making a bunch of money from it and wants the positive free press after all the bad starlink astronomer PR, but can't stop himself from being himself online
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Starman 🇺🇦
(@starman8888) reported
@MaxLeach17 @fahrIehrer @apmassaro3 Yes it was. It is not unusual for Musk. He has been very generous with starlink. He has offered Starlink for Australia and Puerto Rico during disasters before under the same circumstances. Difference is, they didn't expect if forever. They were not bad faith actors.
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Mark
(@JonesMarkLB) reported
@al_borotador @RonFilipkowski I wouldn’t really say he’s back in the light…he’s a lying sack of ****. He was paid a substantial premium for those Starlink units and Starlink service by the US government. He’s not really providing anything for free
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Jimmy hunt
(@Jimmyhu48262574) reported
@TimothyDSnyder Lol, what a crock of ****. Without Elon's starlink, which he is self funding, Ukraine will not have the internet. Stop lying, stop projecting.
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Alfredo Lopes
(@Muanalunga) reported
@dobey23383614 @elonmusk Bad decision. You are expanding Starlink service from commercial to military operations. Being directly involved in a war in Ukraine, your company should expect consequences in the future.
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satisshroff
(@satisshroff21) reported
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Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg Region
Musk Makes An About-Turn: (Satis Shroff) Elon Musk abruptly reversed himself on Saturday by saying that his company would continue to fund the operation of the Starlink internet service in Ukraine, where it has become a digital lifeline for soldiers and civilians. " Hell with it.
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David Gipson
(@RealDavidGipson) reported
@elonmusk But if you pulled starlink couldn’t that end the war quickly and avert further escalation? Including global annihilation. I know people don’t care but people are stupid. IMO
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Mark Sumner🌻
(@Devilstower) reported
There’s nothing at all wrong with the idea of someone covering some portion of those losses. It just shouldn’t be read as if Starlink is incurring huge additional costs in order to support Ukraine. Because it’s not.
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Philipp Stone 💙💛
(@PhiIStone) reported
@MarcoLo61955229 @ivanastradner If it wasn't used for critical military communication but regular civilian use, Starlink could just do what other ISPs did: put a hard cap on ul/dl, load balance soft cap ("up to x speed"), limit to 1tb/month, cancel subscriptions for professional usage/offer professional tarif.
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Mark Sumner🌻
(@Devilstower) reported
This isn’t to ignore the impact of operating losses. Starting a satellite-based data service is a very high sunk cost proposition (ask any company that has tried) and Starlink would surely like to have every terminal generating all revenue possible to offset those sunk costs. …
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John Yani
(@JohnYani) reported
@ChrisNakTaylor @sama Not quite what happened. He donated some terminals and services. And maybe he rushed things before Starlink service would be commercially viable, so he subsidies services and the military use. But he acted like it's completely free for Ukrainians which is a lie.
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Ben Dover
(@BenDover4986306) reported
@elonmusk Starlink good. Peace plan bad.
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Alfredo Lopes
(@Muanalunga) reported
@ilblog @elonmusk Bad decision. You are expanding Starlink service from commercial to military operations. Being directly involved in a war in Ukraine, your company should expect consequences in the future.
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Skobeloff Sky
(@Skobeloffsky) reported
@BlackKnight10k @Don_Potato_Man @elonmusk You get that Starlink is more than just a few terminals right? It's an entire ******* constellation of satellites that has to be built, launched and supported by ground stations and telco's Who ******** do you think pays for all that? Spoiler; none of those entities you listed
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Alfredo Lopes
(@Muanalunga) reported
@ThaiMP2 @elonmusk Bad decision. You are expanding Starlink service from commercial to military operations. Being directly involved in a war in Ukraine, your company should expect consequences in the future.
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Myst Lunarbane
(@MystLunarbane) reported
@elonmusk So basically you're saying that when it was reported early on you were using Starlink to help Ukraine you were just doing that in the hopes of getting grant money and pumping Starlink stock value? Keep crying you selfish ******* baby.
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Bernardo
(@bernhart_1968) reported
@KimDotcom @Twitter I don't see Elon particularly concerned otherwise he would have shut down Starlink in Ukraine. Nuclear fall outs will be in Europe not Texas. New business will be Teslas with NBC protection for the European market?
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Airvehicle2
(@DMichaelFavre) reported
@TimothyDSnyder He is not censoring anybody, he’s only asking to be payed. He gave them over10,000 dishes and routers and fee service sine the war started. Starlink hasn’t even made a profit yet. Does Raytheon, Boeing or any other private company give Ukraine free missles, tanks?
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Patrick Schmid
(@P_O_Schmid) reported
@elonmusk how about to create a fond to service Ukrain starlink. Everyone can proov paying with own money is the way. If you divide the cost thru all you followers where do we land per person per month?