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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.

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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.

  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:

  • AndrewMeador71 Andrew Meador (@AndrewMeador71) reported

    @Grannybull69 @howardlutnick Why not get Starlink? That's way better than 1Mb and it doesn't cost the taxpayers across the county thousands to hundreds of thousands (in some of the worst scenarios) per site to install - nor the year or 2 it can take to run fiber.

  • fmalzoni Felipe Malzoni (@fmalzoni) reported

    @howardlutnick Starlink is the obvious solution

  • lightin_mind Roy T (@lightin_mind) reported

    @EkoLovesYou Beware, Barns can be stinky. A senior enlisted leader and other chiefs on the USS Manchester, a littoral combat ship, installed an unauthorized Starlink satellite dish and used it to access the internet. They called the network "STINKY" to try and conceal its existence.

  • miriska7 Miriska Harris 🇺🇸🤍 (@miriska7) reported

    Visited a remote farm in South Africa this weekend. They imported @Starlink since no other connectivity options work there. ICASA intentionally shut it down, so there was zero communication. They’ll go to great lengths to block it, how about focusing on solutions instead?

  • lovingthemiss LadelViento (@lovingthemiss) reported

    @grok is Starlink having problems on Mexico’s zone?

  • JeremyBKENS5 Jeremy Baker (@JeremyBKENS5) reported

    @ScarlettJDN @TacticzH They’re the only company that has the technology to support 5G broadband, including video calls anywhere on the planet. They are expected to commercialize later this year. Verizon, Google, AT&T, and 30 MNO’s have already signed on. It will easily rival and exceed Starlink.

  • johnnycat4225 johnnycat (@johnnycat4225) reported

    @howardlutnick Starlink delivers high-speed, low-latency internet to remote and rural areas at a fraction of the cost of traditional fiber deployment. While Nevada’s BEAD program is spending over 100k, Starlink can provide comparable broadband service for just a few thousand dollars per site

  • RobinofScots Robin of Scots (@RobinofScots) reported

    @LauraLoomer @PalantirTech Absolutely not! And I don't want any of Elon Musk's SKYNET Starlink brain chip AI crap either. Just no. I've seen how this movie ends and it's not pretty. Terminator was a documentary.

  • Ericdcraneukiah Eric Crane (@Ericdcraneukiah) reported

    I'm thinking home school, trade school and a starlink connection. I have lost faith in most educators. There are a few good ones but the industry is clearly corrupt. All school should be to teach productive skills. That's why I reject modern higher ed. So much is just teaching victimhood and monetizing division. Building debt slaves with broken ideologies.

  • JaxMcLoud45 Jax McLoud (@JaxMcLoud45) reported

    @Starlink If the monthly subscription charge came down about 33%, I would be a lifetime customer for sure.

  • trombonejone JONE (@trombonejone) reported

    looking back in my interview with Starlink for network engineering position, I realize how ******* retarded I was. Of course I would use BGP what ******** was I thinking?

  • realmellofamily The Mello Fellow (@realmellofamily) reported

    Starlink is a good product. That's different. For X you don't need a subscription. Other than to support the platform. Yeah SuperGrok is also a phenomenal product. I use it for almost everything (coding, legal issues, research) Yeah the BBB will devalue the dollar like any bill that would have passed. But I'd rather keep more of the devalued dollar with a secure border than no bill.

  • chrissyferraro Chrissy (@chrissyferraro) reported

    @Starlink Question… how does starlink affect people’s physical health? Any issues like with WiFi?

  • KarenSn68416020 Karen Snow (@KarenSn68416020) reported

    @SpaceX @Starlink Follow your purpose. F em if they can't take a joke. Continue on, you've never allowed anyone to derail you, don't start now. Look into my Mars plan and ship plan, seriously. Grok3 said I solved long term space flight problems

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Starlink is not facing widespread issues in Mexico as of June 2025. Some users report local problems like slow speeds, but no official outages are confirmed on platforms like DownDetector. Starlink has over 150,000 users and continues to grow, with contracts ensuring service until 2026. A cancelled deal with Carlos Slim in March 2025 affected only cellular backhaul, not retail internet. Check the Starlink app or support for specific issues.

  • AlexbossOG23 blaq diamond (@AlexbossOG23) reported

    @AirtelNigeria You guys are really worse than before.I don’t know the point having a network and I can’t even make use of connection well.I have two Airtel mifi and one router and the three are useless..na to just Dey save up for starlink and loose guard all these good for nothing network

  • lovingthemiss LadelViento (@lovingthemiss) reported

    @grok I want to report slow speeds problems, it started early today. On Starlink app I don’t have an option to get technical assistance, help me with that information

  • faithsloan Faith Sloan Queen Wiki (@faithsloan) reported

    Starlink has been live on White House grounds on roof top of Eisenhower Executive Office Building (adjacent to the West Wing) since March by DOGE with approval from the secret service. It's branded as “donated” and aimed at improving Wi‑Fi where cell and network coverage were weak. However, tech and security experts voiced strong concerns: Lack of robust authentication (no usernames, only passwords, no multi-factor) Bypass of standard monitoring/VPN, potentially allowing untracked data flow New attack vector — satellite connections are rarely used where existing fiber is already in place Should I attempt to hack? I'M JUST JOKING, USA!! JUST KIDDING!! Now, Where can I start my conspiratorial rhetoric? Hmmm...🤭

  • plm203 Paul Le Meur (@plm203) reported

    @M_Simonyan The problem is that the US (not America) will keep supporting Ukraine: they will only make the EU pay for that - 800GEUR+5%GDP, going straight to the US MIC, Starlink, and to Kiev to pay for wages and extras...

  • defiantclient Kevin Chen (@defiantclient) reported

    Cool article. So why didn’t T-Mobile and Starlink take over in Oregon? “You were inside?” Katz said. “OK, so satellite [technology] is a line-of-sight technology. You need a clear sky to get to it. … My guess is, because you didn’t have line-of-sight, our system didn’t see you. With Apple’s UI [user interface], if there’s no signal whatsoever, it starts giving you prompts for the satellite even if they don’t detect a satellite signal.” Fortunately this won't be a problem for @AST_SpaceMobile on AT&T and Verizon networks since AST's use of lowband spectrum will be able to penetrate up to 2 walls (works indoors).

  • Fredric00093587 Eligible miscreant (@Fredric00093587) reported

    My appeal to @elunmusk62763 @Elunmus71680386 please 🙏 we need starlink Internet 🛜 service in the south east Nigeria, MTN is no longer an option, please come to our aid we need starlink in the south eastern Nigeria 🇳🇬 please

  • stichhalbierer 🕷️павутина🕸️ (@stichhalbierer) reported

    @SPKolten @charise_lee You said it yourself: The signal itself is encrypted. But is it end-to-end encrypted? From the sender to the recipient? Or is it only encrypted from sender to starlink-server and then again from starlink to recipient? So a man in the middle can compromise the data?

  • MIwolverine10 Tom (@MIwolverine10) reported

    @howardlutnick Anyone can buy Starlink satellite internet service. Why are taxpayers funding this at all?

  • josephstott Joseph Stott (@josephstott) reported

    @alavasse24 @xvlii_agent @mrexits lol, to slow down starlink launches and stop starlink in general.

  • AndrewMeador71 Andrew Meador (@AndrewMeador71) reported

    Starlink IS broadband. If you have trees and live in a rural area (like I do) - you should understand those tree will take down power lines, fiber lines, cable lines, phone lines - when can often take much longer to get back up than the short outages of a well placed Starlink. I actually own and run a small VERY rural fixed wireless internet service - and my service has more downtime due to the fiber upstream connections I depend on than my systems cause. Wireless/Satellite doesn't suffer issues from down trees. If you have a generator then it isn't even bothered by power outages (which all the others can). And on top of that, install cost per site is MASSIVELY cheaper than what the government is spending per site. Not to mention the fact that the government has zero business spending taxpayer money to interfere in this private sector area. In my case they are literally destroying my business - not because I don't provide good service and speeds - but because, as a startup (just before all this spending was announced) , I'm too small and excluded from these "grants" that they're handing to a bigger ISP to surround and overbuild me - covering 75% of their costs - yet somehow think I can compete with them after that. It's evil and financially destroying me for choosing to step up, spend my money and time, and provide a great service in place of garbage that was there before I stared my service. That's not the American way. Supply and demand is answering and has already greatly solved the issue of rural internet which would already be better than it is if the government was screwing with this industry. I would have already run fiber in my area 2 years ago - except that the feds said they were going to give my competitor all this money to cover the same area I was in the process of getting ready to cover. This caused those customers to be stuck for another 2 years before Starlink was available to their areas - and if I had moved forward with my plans they would have had service within months of that expansion beginning - much less 2 to 3 years for this government funded BS to get put in. And don't forget, just because it's fiber - doesn't mean it's broadband. Our local phone company has run fiber to the home in some places and primarily sell a 25Mbps package - nearly 10th of my service speeds and often 1/4 to 1/8th the speeds of Starlink. It HOW they manage it that matters. Fiber can be good or bad. Just like any internet service.

  • NamasteNoah Noah (@NamasteNoah) reported

    Quantum internet? My Starlink system has 10% obstruction and can't get above 80Mbs download speed and 10Mbs upload, lol. I can't even use X or steam content on my phone with it being connected to my Starlink home network because it stops every 30s to load for 10s. It's very disappointing considering my monthly Starlink service is 2x my Verizon FIOS bill was for 10x the data rates. And believe me, I'm a huge hater of Verizon and most other legacy service providers. That was my reason for switching to a much more expensive Starlink satellite service, only to find myself stuck with 1998 era dial-up speeds because of a small amount of obstruction in the one direction I am forced to point my Starlink receiver when there is wide open clear sky 90° in the other direction. I can't even use my Starlink internet for video meetings for work. It kicks me out of the meeting with the first minute of joining due to "loss of connectivity", and that's when it's able to connect at all. I have to use my mobile hotspot on my Verizon cell plan whenever I'm working from home and that eats up my "unlimited" data allowance which results in my cell service data rates being heavily throttled two weeks through our billing cycle. On overcast and rainy days our Starlink internet is basically unusable for anything. But tell me more about this quantum internet that's supposed to run on these same Starlink satellite networks, lol. Maybe for folks living in barren grasslands or deserts that are devoid of any nearby trees or other unavoidable obstructions.

  • AdamSewerin Diamentowa Kula (@AdamSewerin) reported

    @Starlink Who will pay that **** if UA has it for free ?

  • Bebethewonder Frances Smith (@Bebethewonder) reported

    @FBILosAngeles Too bad you can’t put starlink minis on all rigs, with routers that capture mac addresses… hum.

  • baardvarka wm - a truly nasty bad man. (@baardvarka) reported

    @Charlie85915085 A lot of the evidence was likely destroyed when Elon shut down satellites and other systems after the vote. There was some press about that time that talked about some of the changes to Starlink.

  • d_pf86 D🅰️N PF (@d_pf86) reported

    @quiet_trades @callmekyle528 IMO it’s going to be very expensive soon. It’s the only public traded company with exposure to huge emerging d2c. Starlink sucks they aren’t public. Buy Tesla I guess we will see where that goes lol.