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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.

  • 52% Internet (52%)
  • 23% Total Blackout (23%)
  • 17% Wi-fi (17%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)
  • 4% TV (4%)
  • 1% Phone (1%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Total Blackout 1 hour ago
Township of Evan Internet 5 hours ago
North Little Rock Wi-fi 6 hours ago
Township of Evan Total Blackout 7 hours ago
Yellowknife Internet 8 hours ago
Meylan Total Blackout 8 hours ago
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Starlink Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ericbeneker
    Eric Beneker (@ericbeneker) reported

    @28delayslater Starlink is a service at this point the equipment is on site in Ukraine. Elon is acting childish with his take my ball and go home mentality because well he is being childish

  • RJrSpino
    RJr (@RJrSpino) reported

    @_litwin @angryottawa @globeandmail Jordan please dont joke or try on demagogy.. not this action of course.. the fact in discussion 10 days after the twitter issue he claims 'can’t afford to pay for Starlink in Ukraine' when it result that many in the field are paying for the service subscription.

  • afshin72
    Afshin (@afshin72) reported

    @mtracey I have better idea. Let’s cut off Starlink service and funding to Ukraine and kick Vindman off Twitter! That’ll learn him!

  • larcenblack
    Robbbb (@larcenblack) reported

    I think that @elonmusk would have shouldered the cost of Starlink in Ukraine longer if the officials of Ukraine were just a bit more respectful in disagreeing with him. Lesson to everyone: don't be rude.

  • JotunIF
    George Fletcher (@JotunIF) reported

    @Rebel44CZ To be clear, I am not claiming Musk shut down Starlink, there isn’t sufficient evidence to claim that.

  • CobraEconomics
    Cobra.Economics (@CobraEconomics) reported

    @Hickgeak @apmassaro3 You still would not have a right to travel to Alaska and use your starlink service. You are confusing national boundries and service areas. He is under no obligation to expand the service area. The ownership of crimea is irrelevant to the issue.

  • yanquetino
    Mark Larsen (@yanquetino) reported

    @BMT094 I do NOT think SpaceX should fund StarLink service to Ukraine indefinitely. But I DO think that who will pay for what should have been worked out and agreed to BEFORE they started shipping the disks there —not after the fact.

  • OptiSean
    Seany D (@OptiSean) reported

    So Elon Musk went from supporting Ukraine to having a mysterious phone call with Putin that he bragged about and other billionaires called him out on. Now all a sudden Starlink broken in Ukraine and he’s saying he can’t pay for it. Complete sociopath sell out #musk. Another Putin

  • JennieandClair1
    Incognito (@JennieandClair1) reported

    @ivanastradner Starlink not being provided to Ukraine in no way shape or form is a national security issue.

  • JotunIF
    George Fletcher (@JotunIF) reported

    @Rebel44CZ It would have been reasonable had this discussion started in February behind closed doors with the DoD being able to audit costs. Instead it comes of the back of a Starlink system outage and a Twitter spat where Musk embarrassed himself. This is blackmail however you slice it.

  • hagerrc
    Russ (@hagerrc) reported

    @juliettekayyem Why should Starlink be required to provide service for free? Are the companies supplying munitions and equipment doing it for free? Nope. Why aren’t you calling them out?

  • NoxTeRin
    Rosca Laurentiu (@NoxTeRin) reported

    @klwtts After starlink story I will never ever buy something from Elon

  • PalmerReport
    Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) reported

    If you’re angrily ranting about how awful Musk is for threatening to cut off Starlink, you’re literally acting as his publicist, because that’s the story he wants out there. You’re helping him cover up the bigger story, which is that he’s under investigation and vulnerable.

  • OSINT_Group313
    OSINT Group313 (@OSINT_Group313) reported

    @CaptainBrita1n @KyleJGlen Somewhat true. It’s best to never underestimate government powers when it comes to national security powers, which this asset and capability absolutely falls under currently. The DOD already funds Elon with insane amounts of money, paying for Starlink will be no issue

  • Mahaletere
    Genius Gone Clueless 🇱🇸 (@Mahaletere) reported

    @parismarx Maybe you should foot in the bill and help ukraine pay for starlink instead of whining about how much money or power someone has. Maybe Ukraine shouldn't be so entitled and start paying for their own shxt, the world isn't their freebie zone

  • MayorOfMatic
    THE MAYOR OF MATIC (@MayorOfMatic) reported

    Elon’s Starlink charade in Ukraine was nothing more than a “free trial” for a subscription service that auto-renews at $33,000,000 per month.

  • prpl_prpl
    Dan Mosenzon (@prpl_prpl) reported

    @SpaceFan101 @spacebrandonb The price of the maximum bandwidth Starlink service is $5,000/month. The $4,500/month figure is presumably the average between all terminals in Ukraine. This is without accounting for the cost of cyber defense and the opportunity cost of selling these services to a customer.

  • NuvoDiogenes
    Diogenes (@NuvoDiogenes) reported

    @highbrow_nobrow How do I cancel my Starlink acct? @elonmusk

  • MildredBingley
    Mildred Bingley (@MildredBingley) reported

    @ZenosWarbirds @AVindman @elonmusk You literally can't nationalize businesses without paying their owners in this country. So you'd be paying him a lot of money. Also the fact that the government never managed to innovate starlink does not speak well for its ability to run or improve it. - Mildred Bingley

  • mdpntr75
    Paul Go solo (@mdpntr75) reported

    @PalmerReport Did musk threaten to cut off starlink? Somehow, i missed that part. He said free service can’t continue forever. Name one other defense contractor that provided anything for free - ever.

  • ukraine_map
    Ukraine Battle Map (@ukraine_map) reported

    @Inc2Get @thanosmiss235 I meant the same thing, right now they do not have the ability to do what StarLink does but they have the ability to set it up in the future to help American Troops overseas.

  • Rebel44CZ
    Jakub Janovsky (@Rebel44CZ) reported

    @gordon_struth @ELINTNews Ukraine would get Starlink even if they had to pay full price since the start - there wasn't any viable alternative solution. SpaceX decided to give away some terminals and provide subsidized service even if they didn't have to.

  • J3ffMiller
    Fauxmaha (@J3ffMiller) reported

    @stillgray Western nations are dumping cash into Ukraine like drunk sailors. How is this even a problem? There is plenty of cash to pay Starlink. So pay them.

  • JumpDudeTslaQ
    Fellas Fan Account 🇺🇦🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🍄🐢♋ (@JumpDudeTslaQ) reported

    @HegelwCrmCheese Starlink is losing money in Ukraine bc it loses money on every customer Every musk business is a money losing ponzi schem that relies on investor cash

  • Geoffre33707336
    Geoffrey Evans (@Geoffre33707336) reported

    @prchovanec @LeeCEldridge I don't think it's known whether any starlink service was actively cut off. one or two anonymously sourced reports said so, but people who work at spacex deny it & say there are technical challenges related to keeping up with the counteroffensive. I see no reason to doubt that.

  • LiquidFlorian
    Flo (@LiquidFlorian) reported

    @KurtSchlichter They put Musk on the Kill List for about 15min before realizing they actually need Starlink and took him down. LoL

  • PirateStreams
    PirateStreams (@PirateStreams) reported

    @observer Fixed it for ya... SpaceX, a PRIVATE company, says it can't afford to pay $400 million a year to run Starlink service in Ukraine.

  • PoliticalAnt
    PoliticalAnt🐜(a.k.a. @JazzLuvnAnt🎷)🔥😷🌹🇺🇸 (@PoliticalAnt) reported

    @caslernoel @elonmusk Elon Musk is under federal investigation over his @Twitter deal but still antagonizing the U.S. government by threatening to pull #Starlink service from Ukraine for a B.S. reason as you have pointed out. Is he crazy, stupid, or just that into Putin or what?

  • baileysuep
    PSB (@baileysuep) reported

    @AdamKinzinger @elonmusk OMG, he actually wants to be paid for the services he provides and not just act a slave to your proxy war. If I owned a company and someone told me to **** off, they'd never use my services again. Maybe he'd be better using starlink to track the invasion on OUR border.

  • bearlymade_it
    BearlyMadeIt (@bearlymade_it) reported

    @HannaLiubakova @elonmusk SpaceX must be having bad money problems. Starlink was already reported to be in bad financial trouble and SpaceX was counting on it for cash.