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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 01/29/2026 22:00

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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.

It is crucial to get in touch with Starlink if you are a client and have encountered an outage in order to report the problem and receive assistance. For updates on known outages in your area, visit their website. For the inconvenience, Starlink has occasionally given some customers credits and other forms of payment.

Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (54%)

    Internet (54%)

  2. Total Blackout (24%)

    Total Blackout (24%)

  3. Wi-fi (13%)

    Wi-fi (13%)

  4. E-mail (5%)

    E-mail (5%)

  5. TV (4%)

    TV (4%)

  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
AustriaVienna Internet
United StatesSan Antonio Internet
United StatesClarksville Total Blackout
United StatesNewark Total Blackout
United StatesFort Lauderdale Wi-fi
United StatesNewark E-mail
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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • banthejojo Banjojo (@banthejojo) reported

    @toasted_milk_ Didn’t that ****** shut down a bunch of starlink satellites

  • OTFManny10mm OtfManny (@OTFManny10mm) reported

    The reason @NASA hasn’t been back to the moon is because we have better cameras & telescopes that we can see the moon clearly now & see if they really are landing there & they don’t want us to know the lies we never been there #Starlink #SpaceX #The Sun

  • I_hatebrushwork I.hate.brush.work (@I_hatebrushwork) reported

    @bresers @C_S_Skeptic Starlink's is the worst business model ever put into play. I have no idea how the States allowed this to happen.

  • SlyBlueCat SlyBlueCat (@SlyBlueCat) reported

    @notweetact Geostationary is a bad comparison, that’s only really relevant for communication, relays without latency concerns and weather satellites. The majority of satellites are between 160-2000km. The more concerning part is that there’s 40 of them and that starlink orbit intersects

  • maj_rda not a catboy (@maj_rda) reported

    @wyatt_privilege **** starlink satellites. Nobody needs more space junk

  • astrosnat Osnat Katz Moon 🌙 (@astrosnat) reported

    My most burning Hot Take on the Starlink satellites being damaged by a geomagnetic storm: I already thought Starlink sucked. Now I think it sucks even more for polluting our skies with yet more space junk.

  • PlayTastik αρσcαℓүмαηтιc 🖤🎮🎸⚔️🛡️ (@PlayTastik) reported

    @superloafcat also when they burn up it won't be complete so you stand a slim chance of starlink crap raining down on your head

  • MarkDarin5 Mark Darin (@MarkDarin5) reported

    WHO IS MESSING WITH ELON MUSK'S "STARLINK" SATELLITES. 40 OF 49 TEMPORARILY SHUT-DOWN. WHO DID THIS.

  • eem3ss Ethan (@eem3ss) reported

    @watershedchron @Sondita @PeterKiefor This was a failure of the majority in a batch just launched and headed to their expected orbits, they encountered unexpectedly bad conditions and failed "safe" (burn up). Starlink has over 2000 of these in orbit already.

  • boothadventures Chris Booth (@boothadventures) reported

    @elonmusk bro please send my starlink was suppose to get it early last year :( I know Oklahoma sucks but please

  • HashemAltaie Hashem Altaie (@HashemAltaie) reported

    @TechCrunch So starlink should think about a “magnetic resistance satellite” sort of thing to overcome this issue in future.

  • wdf3783 Castiel ☀️ (@wdf3783) reported

    @SandiaWisdom @GalacticJack Hi Su, it's just mild and usual solar flare. Recently there were some starlink satellite damage due to solar flare. Things are heating up?

  • Ideoprax Ideoprax (@Ideoprax) reported

    @IO83MZero How large a mesh would £450k worth of Starlink facilitate? If you're not 'tying people into exploitation', then you lifing them up, will be followed by them falling back down. Exploitation is necessary, not optional.

  • HastyNeptune HastyNeptune (@HastyNeptune) reported

    @WeaselFidget @nycjim @lib_crusher Bro starlink has made life in the wood so muc better, not everyone can just get fiber, its clearly not meant for you if yoy wanna show up and say its a waste of time when millions need it lol, schools in isolated areas use this too so no its not a stupid waste of money :/

  • appletester_rus Yaroslav Gavrilov  (@appletester_rus) reported

    asteroids. At the moment, the problem is not too noticeable, however, the number of Starlink satellites in orbit is still several times less than planned under the SpaceX project. In addition, there will be more and more projects like Starlink. As a result, over time, satellites

  • yunguizi Paris Texas (@yunguizi) reported

    @elonmusk Any comments on starlink satellites burning down?

  • Firestorm2154 Ethan Harris (@Firestorm2154) reported

    @PushTheFrontier @thesheetztweetz No one is interested in "blocking" Starlink, but to just ignore the issues would insanely foolish.

  • PineyWoodsLaw The PineyWoods Lawyer (@PineyWoodsLaw) reported

    @elonmusk I confirmed my #Starlink order this a.m., & in doing so I noticed your AUP has a typo: “or (10) downloading or using the Services in [sic] or Starlink Kit in violation of other International Trade Controls described in the Service Terms.” #teamplayer #pineywoodslaw

  • DaRealGonzo DaRealGonzo (@DaRealGonzo) reported

    40 out of 49 #Starlink satellites are coming down. Why the heck does that remind me of something? #DontLookUp

  • 7rooper Johnny V (@7rooper) reported

    @elonmusk @TechCrunch Unfortunately for Starlink clients, service interruption caused by geomagnetic 🧲 storms and dinosaurs 🦕 aren't covered by the warranty.

  • singfortheskies Norman 🏕 (@singfortheskies) reported

    @Sondita @PeterKiefor I'll help. Only these Starlink satellites were affected by the magnetic storm because they are deployed into a very low orbit. This is intentional, so that malfunctioning satellites will reenter and burn up sooner (less space junk). The magnetic storm temporarily increased the...

  • macijauskasm Tony M. (@macijauskasm) reported

    @BS__Exposed In autumn I've tried to estimate how much SpaceX spends per Starlink customer. I've got something between $15 and $25K. This single event added $300 or so.

  • MrRobHeffo Robert Heffernan (@MrRobHeffo) reported

    @clovis69 @PushTheFrontier @thesheetztweetz Wrong Bucko.. Adds LOTS of value for people, especially farmers, in places like Outback Australia where it is not financially viable to service the region through conventional methods because the population density is far too low. Starlink is a Game Changer.

  • ShelterInPlace4 LePendu4321 (@ShelterInPlace4) reported

    Either StarLInk was just a phony, quasi-scientific enterprise or someone took the satellites down intentionally. I'm beginning to think we're being duped. The whole space program was just a carbon copy of Apollo. Smoke and mirrors...

  • ZahraFakhraai Zahra Fakhraai (@ZahraFakhraai) reported

    @IBJIYONGI And it won't stop at starlink. Matter of time before the other billionaire space junkie wants his own network of satellites to compete in the free market of internet providers.

  • EamonCyr ɹʎƆ uoɯɐƎ (@EamonCyr) reported

    @Watts167 @higherjessica I've been waiting on Starlink for over a year now it feel like. People down the road got theirs but not me.

  • appletesterrus Yaroslav Gavrilov  (@appletesterrus) reported

    asteroids. At the moment, the problem is not too noticeable, however, the number of Starlink satellites in orbit is still several times less than planned under the SpaceX project. In addition, there will be more and more projects like Starlink. As a result, over time, satellites

  • lonseidman Lon Seidman (@lonseidman) reported

    @KeyboardG @steviestets I am here to serve! The weboost stuff works pretty well if it can pick up a signal. Lots of trial and error (similar to TV antenna placement) but once you get it in a good spot it works. My brother lives in a rural area and does wifi calling with Verizon through his Starlink.

  • terricoles_ terri's cold ⛄️ (@terricoles_) reported

    (That said, Starlink is actually a valuable service that is badly needed in remote areas, and I'd love to see more work done like it)

  • NirjharGhosh5 Nirjh Gh (@NirjharGhosh5) reported

    @elonmusk Yesterday there was network problem in using net I thought local issues but it's same solar storm which caused geomagnetic fields derivation across world same for starlink satelite issue.