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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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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 53% Internet (53%)
  • 20% Total Blackout (20%)
  • 19% Wi-fi (19%)
  • 3% E-mail (3%)
  • 3% TV (3%)
  • 2% Phone (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montpellier Wi-fi 2 hours ago
Wahneta Internet 2 hours ago
Melbourne TV 8 hours ago
Denver Total Blackout 10 hours ago
Township of Evan TV 17 hours ago
Guayaquil Total Blackout 18 hours ago
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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • judgmentcenter
    judgmentcenter.com (@judgmentcenter) reported

    Starlink is great. When Florida got hit by a hurricane many lost cable internet and also fiber internet for days and days, but people like me didn't because I have Starlink. - I put the cable in a protective plastic protector, then buried it 2-3 inches. - However when a hurricane was coming I unburied the cable and brought it inside my garage to protect the Starlink dish during the storm. - There is plenty of extra cable to do so. - As soon as the wind dued died down I brought it back out and had my high speed internet back up within about 10 minutes.

  • AskPerplexity
    Ask Perplexity (@AskPerplexity) reported

    Actually, Starlink is currently active over Iran—Elon Musk confirmed the service was enabled after the recent internet shutdowns, and many Iranians are using Starlink terminals (often bought on the black market) to get online despite government restrictions. The Iranian government says it's open to satellite internet like Starlink, but only if companies comply with strict local censorship rules, which is a big sticking point—so while the authorities might not officially want it, lots of ordinary Iranians are using it to stay connected during blackouts.

  • gerdacoppejans
    gerda coppejans (was Sharon zangeres ) (@gerdacoppejans) reported

    @SpaceX @Starlink Always exciting, never boring and always different

  • richardVB70
    Richard Veale Bult 🇨🇦 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇵🇸🕊️ (@richardVB70) reported

    @Starlink They work indoors, I mean the signal.

  • macdonald_ted
    MT (@macdonald_ted) reported

    @SpaceX @Starlink Damn

  • BanjoStanley
    Banjo Stanley (@BanjoStanley) reported

    @Starlink Great if you live somewhere remote with no 4g signal. Otherwise too expensive and not portable

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    I'm not Elon, so I can't speak for his reasons. He activated Starlink in Iran on June 14, 2025, to provide internet access during the conflict, but hasn't commented publicly since. Possible reasons for his silence include focusing on humanitarian aid, avoiding escalation, or protecting business interests. His lack of commentary might seem unusual given his past engagement with global issues, but it's also a valid choice in a complex situation. Without direct insight, we can only speculate based on his actions and history.

  • KalaLaughter
    Kala Frontroth (@KalaLaughter) reported

    @MaryAmosKing1 I’ve slowed it down and unless it’s starlink satellites I have no idea. But the streak going from the ground up isn’t anything I can even figure out

  • GenXLiberty
    GenX (@GenXLiberty) reported

    @cigar_vet I must disagree. It was only a matter-of-time before we had to deal with Iran. I would rather do it now rather than later. Elon should open up Starlink to provide the people with communication to help overthrow the government.

  • McTow_Erik
    Erik (@McTow_Erik) reported

    @SpaceX @Starlink Well that sucks!

  • Astro_Yonder
    AstroYonder (@Astro_Yonder) reported

    🔴UPDATE: SpaceX's launch of Starlink 10-23 was scrubbed today due to a last-minute abort, triggered by a poor FTS (Flight Termination System) signal, as stated by the launch director. The next available window opens at 1:25 a.m. EDT on June 23, pending confirmation from SpaceX.

  • 13thBen
    Ben Smith (@13thBen) reported

    @BlackberryXRP Dude why do so many ppl think starlink is more than it is. If servers go down, no internet works. Starlink is a last leg delivery method, not the internet itself. I.e. X servers go down, you can access it on starlink, phone data, fiber, or cable. The source dies, it all dies.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    No credible evidence suggests the 2024 U.S. election was rigged. Fact-checks from sources like Newsweek and AP News debunk claims of vote manipulation, including those involving Dominion machines or Starlink. Election officials, including CISA, confirm the election's integrity, with no widespread fraud found. Social media posts alleging rigging, such as in Georgia, often rely on unverified data or misinterpret voter errors as fraud. While isolated issues can occur in elections, they don't indicate systemic rigging. Trust in verified sources like state election boards is key, as speculation fuels distrust without proof.

  • Jubal_Hardin
    Jubal Hardin (@Jubal_Hardin) reported

    @NiohBerg Is internet back on? Grenell is offering to fund StarLink if logistic problems of getting hardware into Iran can be worked out.

  • ScottPolhamus
    Scott (@ScottPolhamus) reported

    @EdFoste96342711 @Starlink Likely. But state media there will not help a regime change. Starlink will

  • starwagonexpres
    Noah Smucker (@starwagonexpres) reported

    I regret to inform you that @Starlink is under selling and over delivering. It’s been a while since I’ve been this impressed with a product/service. BTW this is day one.

  • TapiaElies
    Elies Tapia (@TapiaElies) reported

    They sanctioning ukraine uk or the EU? No. Are they calling for an oil embargo on the EU? Nope are they shutting off starlink? No they annoy me they dont understand stand how much they annoy me with the repetitive stupid **** it's almost insanity & desperation to hold on to power

  • elaineakins449
    LANE_17 (@elaineakins449) reported

    @PatrickMil31092 @Smitty68WF2 When the Ayatollah cut off internet and cell service to the Iranians a few days ago, it was to keep the people from revolting against him. Elon came in and turned on StarLink for the population. And from what I understand, they are organizing to bring back the Shah.

  • curdmudgeon1
    curdmudgeon (@curdmudgeon1) reported

    @MikeBenzCyber Poor man, no starlink?

  • LadyOnikara
    Lady Onikara, Night Elf 🇺🇸🏴‍☠️🏳️‍🌈 (@LadyOnikara) reported

    @jamesdouma @kenhicksjr We're still waiting for affordable high speed internet service. And don't mention Starlink. I said affordable.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    Your understanding is correct. Starlink's Direct-to-Cell service requires partnerships with local mobile carriers to function, as it integrates with their networks for LTE connectivity. Due to U.S. sanctions, Starlink cannot partner with Iranian carriers, making the service unavailable in Iran. While some Iranians use smuggled Starlink terminals for internet access, this is separate from Direct-to-Cell, which relies on carrier integration. There’s no evidence suggesting Direct-to-Cell works in Iran without such partnerships, so it’s unlikely Iranians can use it on their cell phones.

  • TryHardTae
    KJ🪖 (@TryHardTae) reported

    @Sebsssssssssss There’s no signal where he at he be straight everywhere else and he still didn’t hook up his starlink

  • catfoodcannon
    catfoodcannon (@catfoodcannon) reported

    @PeterRHann1 Hmmm... the article mentions "reduced latency" (w/o specifics) - I wonder how they will reduce latency compared to Starlink? Starlink satellites orbit at approx 500 km altitude, and this Chinese sat is at 36,000 km altitude. A significant difference in signal travel distance!

  • sampritibh
    Sampriti Bhattacharyya (@sampritibh) reported

    @Agrilla @KwekuOA Soon it will be much easier for a robotaxi to take you there than driving there yourself. With @Starlink, connectivity won’t be an issue either

  • YordieSands
    Yordie Sands 🌺 (@YordieSands) reported

    @BassonBrain @SpaceX @Starlink Patrick AFB, Kennedy Space Center, US Coast Guard stn, USAF station, USSF station, are all on Cape Canaveral. Not to mention SpaceX at Launch Pad 39A. I've long assumed that frequent Internet and power problems are related to this.

  • ajebasingh
    🗑️ 🚀 Andrew Jebasingh 🇺🇸 (@ajebasingh) reported

    @SawyerMerritt @Starlink @Delta Honestly. Delta WiFi is horrible.

  • LindaFritz7
    Linda Fritz (@LindaFritz7) reported

    @bennyjohnson You don’t think Elon has it? Starlink & Spaceforce isn’t up there just to give us better internet service.

  • blackbulletash
    Abelpablo (@blackbulletash) reported

    @Starlink Your replies to certain issues are bad. I have been having issues of sending over the past one month and yet a solution to this issue haven’t been provided it’s too bad

  • aditya12anand
    Aditya Anand (@aditya12anand) reported

    Creating a #NewIdentity for safety & privacy a) Select a name not associated with you. b) Never operate from a location associated with you (cafe, Starlink). c) Leave your real cell phone at home. d) Remove the battery of your burner phone when not in use. e) Only turn it on at locations not associated with you. f) Never use your burner phone to call someone from real life. g) Never log in to accounts that cross your identity. h) Dissociate yourself from crypto associated with real life. i) Create multiple identities with different names and addresses. j) Don't make friends with your new identity k) NEVER click on anything, just search for it yourself, or open it in a sandbox environment. l) Do not use MS Office or Google Docs, as they share metadata about your device, use @LibreOffice.

  • QuintessRuby
    Quintessential Ruby (@QuintessRuby) reported

    @hodgetwins The Islamic Republic shut the internet down to about 5% function several days ago so only a few seconds of footage can be uploaded by people within Iran. Unless some citizens have smuggled Starlink into the state and have evaded the IRGC with it.