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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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 (55%)
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Total Blackout (24%)
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Wi-fi (12%)
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E-mail (4%)
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TV (4%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Starlink outage reports came from the following cities:
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Community Discussion
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Starlink Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jon
(@Mayo_is_spicy_) reported
@axios Many of you clearly don't know how much money has already been given to cable companies that haven't fulfilled the deal of rural broadband.. Starlink is the solution and finding would subsidize cost for low income households
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Nelson Minar
(@nelson) reported
@CountyJp I am grateful for my Starlink. But not sure it should have qualified for RDOF; both because of the infrastructure and their delivered performance. In theory this frees up that $885M for better service for places like Presidio County, ideally fiber. No idea if that's realistic.
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James Barton
(@james_barton) reported
@peterrhague So Starlink might be a good investment, but I doubt it’s viable without a lot of additional cash right now. It’s still possible that it never will be.
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Ken Kirtland IV
(@KenKirtland17) reported
@Cosmic_Andrew1 @thesheetztweetz High equipment cost is not much of an issue. As the cost is amortized over years and equipment is turned in after each user. As long as service cost is much lower it balances. Yeah my guess is Starlink gets later round which makes more sense.
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TeslaGoesPlaid 🔋🚀
(@TeslaGoesPlaid) reported
@SawyerMerritt This sucks, but I do have to say, Starlink's upload speed is averaging 3-4Mbps for me lately. Too slow.
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JackTheFisher 🎣
(@JackTheF1sher) reported
@unusual_whales I live in a very rural area and if I wasn't paying $90 a month for starlink, I'd be paying over 200 a month for slower, shotty service from the competitor. And I'm not the only one in these woods like that. Starlink delivered.
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Dr. John Barentine FRAS
(@JohnBarentine) reported
A balanced view. "Starlink’s technology has real promise. But the question before us was whether to publicly subsidize its still developing technology for consumer broadband—which requires that users purchase a $600 dish—with nearly $900M in universal service funds until 2032."
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Wes Felter
(@wmf) reported
Technically, RDOF ISPs have until 2028 to provide the promised service but Starlink's application was denied because their Ookla speed tests are slightly low in 2022. Appearances matter. If they provisioned slightly fewer customers per cell they might have passed.
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August
(@AugustLund0) reported
@MuhammadSmiry Surely hope @elonmusk also help Palestinians in their freedom fight...anything else wud be cowardly...is Starlink available in Gaza - is he helping out like in Ukraine? Maybe with solar as well.... #UkraineUnderAttaсk #GazaUnderAttack
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Zhaphod
(@zhaphod) reported
@thesheetztweetz Hahaha. Didn't realize MS is this dumb. Viasat will fail because of its customer service and speed. Starlink not getting funding changes nothing in that regard.
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David W. Beebe
(@CountyJp) reported
@nelson @waldojaquith Not a fan, personally, of Starlink, but this is not good news for our County. We have areas with residents (mostly very remote, very poor, often close to the Rio Grande where wired phone and/or internet service doesn't exist; the trunk lines to provide it are very far.
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IotaMom
(@IotaMom) reported
@BonaireVolt @ethanbaron @StanphylCap We have hugesnet and it is awful. We couldn't get our job function done and opted for Starlink RV. Starlink is so much better and allows us to actually take advantage of the internet.
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Dale Amon
(@dale_amon) reported
We got our Starlink antenna working. Probably turned out to be one of documentation. Good performance, but we will need an alternative solution for the rest of our team to get into private resources.
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ADe
(@Ade0na2020) reported
@paul61877 @thesheetztweetz LOL, they brought up valid points, SpaceX promised to keep improving their service yet it has gotten worse. In addition, as SpaceX themselves has admitted, Starlink's sucess is entirely dependent on Starship -> big risk for a risk averse entity.
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JackTheFisher 🎣
(@JackTheF1sher) reported
@CaperJAE @NfamousShirley @unusual_whales I had much faster service through starlink in an urban/more populated setting but I also had a newer dish. Regardless, I'm mostly satisfied. Can't really game online though.
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Panpan
(@PadipanW) reported
@SnarfMcSnarf @SawyerMerritt By speeds too slow are you saying Starlink is slower than 25mbps? "Under the current definition, set by the Federal Communications Commission in 2015, internet service counts as “broadband” if it delivers download speeds of at least 25 Mbps and upload speeds of at least 3 Mbps."
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Sawyer Merritt 📈🚀
(@SawyerMerritt) reported
I’m confused, how did SpaceX fail to demonstrate that it could deliver the promised service when over 500k people in all parts of the world are using Starlink successfully, including rural areas? 🤨
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Per Thomsen
(@pthomsen) reported
@KenKirtland17 @thesheetztweetz I use Starlink and it has issues: Speeds decline every day in the early evening (PDT), and I had a few weeks where I couldn't use it for WFH (online meetings, etc). Still, from what I read of the decision document, I don't think I agree with the rejection. Want more details tho.
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The Call is Coming from Inside the Nash
(@Nash076) reported
And **** Ajit Pai, too. Starlink couldn't guarentee constant broadband speeds. It can't promise consistant 100/20mbps. Therefore it doesn't qualify for the grant. Pai knew that but he was just being his usual corrupt self.
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FailTrain 🧢
(@FailTrainS) reported
@SawyerMerritt Did they change the definition of Broadband to be 100 down and 20 up? If so I don't think Starlink <currently> meets the 20up most of the time. I've been getting sub 10 almost always in my testing.
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Lewis
(@Siwelthelongboi) reported
@Cosmic_Andrew1 This seems to hang on what is considered a 'developing technology'. It could be that operationally Starlink is supposed to have all shells filled and be available everywhere
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848.eth │📌📌📌.eth
(@majoris848) reported
@008_eth @DuneAnalytics @ensdomains Wouldn't ICAAN still be able to blacklist .eth if they received a Government order? Surely the way forward is to make either the BTC miners or ETH nodes as relays for a new "TCP/IP" base layer. (Then as a last step infrastructure like Starlink but that's another issue...)
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Bonaire
(@BonaireVolt) reported
@Sulaco22 @ethanbaron @StanphylCap If they have trouble paying their bills (implied, I guess) at $40-month for data, what will make them pay $135/mo? What can happen is one house can get the starlink and network route to neighbors. I do get that.
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Tony Freeman
(@TonyeFreeman) reported
@FermisSocks @thesheetztweetz @DatHandsomeJerk This isn’t a bad take but I would love to see current deployment capacity versus projected deployment capacity along with cost per community covered if the fiber providers that were selected. Something tells me that starlink would still come ahead…
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CastleBravo
(@Sulaco22) reported
@BonaireVolt @ethanbaron @StanphylCap Rural areas in NM have been begging cell phone providers and the state for 5G for years and haven't gotten anywhere. There's just no money in it. I deal with the tribal residents and rural NMs for work and i have yet to hear a complaint about starlink service....
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Wilco Engelsman
(@EngelsmanWilco) reported
@FollowDeman @vodafone_de Oh that sucks. I can get fiber, cable, vdsl and starlink from this location. Multiple providers on each infrastructure, except starlink ofc.
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Nick Stewart
(@NStewCBS2) reported
By "over the years," I mean about 18 months of having it. There are areas where #Starlink blows away any existing competition, and is life -changing, I don't want to take away from how good of a service it is, but it's still in its infancy. Limited dollars should go to most ready
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Imogen
(@HopelessDemigod) reported
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday denied SpaceX's bid for nearly $1 billion worth in subsidies to support rural broadband customers through the company's Starlink satellite internet network.
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Michael Snegurski 🇺🇦
(@msnegurski) reported
wife speaking with her father who is fighting on frontlines both through starlink, using signal app if this isnt future I dont know what is
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Doug Mohney
(@DougonIPComm) reported
@BusyBoyd @rishmishra @lorakolodny 1) Starlink broadband speeds decline in direct proportion to the number of dishes in a particular cell/area. That's why U.S. service is now the "lowest" compared to everyone else