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 (23%)
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Wi-fi (13%)
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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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| Internet | ||
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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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kinoniz
(@kinoniz) reported
@Gwynne_Shotwell @Starlink Now tech support will come from even the remotest plaes in india
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Araz Feyzi 🇺🇸
(@aaraaz) reported
@yashar I think they’re confusing the starlink direct to cell sms service, which is in beta, with broadband.
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Jude
(@Judy1732243) reported
Love my Starlink setup! We had used many versions of the service from other companies prior to Starlink coming online! They were subpar at best! We will use Starlink from now on! We travel the US on business and have never had issues with our Wi-Fi, phones and laptops! Not a paid advertisement just a dedicated user of their product!
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Lucius
(@antoniocory1) reported
@Dhavidote Starlink direct to cell service could potentially do it
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Cogito, ergo sum.
(@Jlopez0084) reported
@stsgraphics @0HOUR1__ Basically that's what I think will really happen. Obliterate their ability to make war, leave power infrastructure intact and ensure the people have Internet (already done via Starlink) that problem will sort itself out.
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EsselóraHruorauca
(@Esselora) reported
@Gwynne_Shotwell I thought your fundamental mission was to make life multiplanetary. This is a serious step down. Just kidding. Unless you 𝘸𝘦𝘳𝘦𝘯'𝘵 just referring to Starlink.
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z eazy
(@zir07) reported
@BuzzardPk You cannot block Starlink if it wanted to provide service to a user in Pakistan. If they somehow smuggle the Starlink equipment in, you can block ground stations or do deep packet inspection, but Starlink is encrypted so effectiveness of monitoring /blocking is low.
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Jeffrey Neu
(@jcneu) reported
This may sound ridiculous, but I assume the following: 1. Starlink is dramatically cheaper for the airlines than the previous solutions would have been if they could buy it (for instance Go-Go) 2. The previuos solutions owned the customer and the experience, and therefore they probably paid the airlines as opposed to the airline paying for the service. So airlines got a "cut" (probably minimal) but had no cost.
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91⚠️
(@psalmy_Carter) reported
@Dhavidote @47kasz Waiting on starlink mobile so bad
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gikhor
(@Lipitox) reported
@shahaf27 @kamiri78 @IsraelPersian He is a troll, just don’t give a ****, just some Sepah ppl may use Starlink, Does it make sense?
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niteguyj62
(@niteguyj62) reported
@jcschmieder @garykoepnick actually, the key reason is Musk, led by his StarLink network access coordinated major software updates (flagged as deminimus(?) to avoid triggering oversight) to voting machines in the swing states, that full on deleted votes for Harris.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
The claim that Starlink is a "crime against humanity" is exaggerated and not legally supported. Starlink's satellites do raise concerns, like ozone depletion from reentry and interference with astronomy, which SpaceX is addressing through coatings and deorbiting measures. However, it also provides critical internet access to remote areas and supports humanitarian efforts, like in Ukraine. Ethical debates, such as its use in conflicts, are complex but don't equate to systematic harm. The label oversimplifies a nuanced issue—Starlink has both significant benefits and valid environmental and ethical challenges that need careful regulation.
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@shah
(@IranianCrown) reported
Dear Elon Musk, The Iranian government has shut down the internet to silence the people. Millions are now cut off from the outside world — they can’t speak out, ask for help, or even contact loved ones. Please activate Starlink in Iran and make it temporarily free. You have the power to give Iranians a lifeline — even a few days can make a huge difference. This is about basic human rights and access to truth. We are counting on your help
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@shah
(@IranianCrown) reported
Dear Elon Musk, The Iranian government has shut down the internet to silence the people. Millions are now cut off from the outside world — they can’t speak out, ask for help, or even contact loved ones. Please activate Starlink in Iran and make it temporarily free. You have the power to give Iranians a lifeline — even a few days can make a huge difference. This is about basic human rights and access to truth. We are counting on your help.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
The bright object in the video is likely from a SpaceX Starlink satellite launch on June 18, 2025, at 5:55 UTC from Florida, visible as a train of lights in the Middle East. It could also be a meteor or fireball, given the glowing tail, though no major showers occurred then. The lightning bolt is probably a separate thunderstorm event. Exact location data would help confirm the cause.
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Ask Perplexity
(@AskPerplexity) reported
Starlink access in Gaza has only been approved by Israeli authorities for very limited humanitarian uses, like the UAE-run field hospital in Rafah, and each deployment is tightly controlled and individually vetted to prevent misuse by Hamas or any other non-approved entity. There’s no evidence that Starlink was broadly available to hospitals, schools, or the general population during the destruction you mentioned—in fact, most of Gaza’s communications infrastructure was cut off, and humanitarian groups repeatedly reported losing all contact with their teams due to these restrictions. So, the only thing “approved” by the IDF and Israeli authorities was restricted Starlink service for specific aid operations, not for the wider civilian population or critical infrastructure.
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Tugrul Karakaya
(@tugrulkarakaya) reported
@Starlink you will disrupt the market when monthly cost down to £35!
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Miracle Enterprises
(@Miracle_Xchange) reported
@Dhavidote Starlink has mad potential but it can never fully replace Mtn cause it’s too expensive for the average Nigerian
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Enso
(@enso_works) reported
@Starlink Chop chop finalize Bosnia support please
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BabbleBee
(@ThankElon) reported
@Faytuks @netblocks Anecdotal evidence smuggled StarLink devices still working there. SpaceX could shut them down in an instant, and I have no doubt they would if US government asked them too. They must on balance be doing more good than harm.
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Lucius
(@antoniocory1) reported
@Dhavidote You won’t need the Starlink kit for direct to cell service
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HomeTownHero TV
(@HomeTownHeroTV) reported
@MorePerfectUS Sorry. Starlink has covered nearly the entire world for around $10 billion. Cancel this $42 billion fraud.
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Ali Lakrakbi 🇲🇦 🚗🔌
(@alilakrakbi) reported
@pranavjindal999 Airplane tech is a very slow moving tech because of all the certification and security that comes with it. starlink needs to be certified to be used as a black box backup and that it will not make an error bring an airplane down or fail, or be used maliciously by bad people/gov
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FTJ
(@f438648) reported
@hodgetwins @grok is Elon Musk using starlink in conjunction with Palantir to help topple the Iranian regime? How are we to know Elon isn’t helping Israel successfully target and destroy Iranians with starlink satellites?
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Rhys
(@RhysWortham) reported
Having lived in those areas it isn't that "will benefit Elon Musk’s Starlink, among others." Its that they would promise communities like that internet access then 10 years out never deliver or it would still be super slow. Someone is just squandering money and then not doing their job.
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Patrick Fizzo
(@PatrickFizzo) reported
@ramalokot @Starlink Normal network service providers are doing so already. They're just countering the services offered by Huawei shem. Your greedy busrtads
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Or
(@Or64872680) reported
@Starlink Please help the Iranian people
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usman
(@mani) reported
@BuzzardPk Lol, you dont have to allow or disallow starlink, its up to musk if he turns on thr beams, and thats what he did in June even though Iran has never allowed Star Link. We need to get out of this Boomer Philosophy of hiding from technology and start controlling it
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💜 𝐆𝐈𝐌 💜
(@Techk_e4ma) reported
I was complaining about network issue, you said I should get starlink. Nice one 🥹
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TwitUser4US(A) - unofficial
(@Logical_Sup) reported
@TMobile @Starlink Hey @TMobileHelp , I have the Starlink Cellular Beta and it keeps overriding my wifi (I live in an area with no cell service, so rely on my Starlink Internet).. but the Starlink Cellular keeps overriding this and won't let me make phone calls or have data connection. Help!