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Starlink Outage Takes Down Elon Musk's Satellite Internet Service

Starlink Outage Takes Down Elon Musk's Satellite Internet Service

CNET24-07-2025
Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Starlink is experiencing an outage Thursday afternoon that's been ongoing for hours, taking down tens of thousands of people's satellite internet service.
"Starlink is currently in a network outage and we are actively implementing a solution. We appreciate your patience, we'll share an update once this issue is resolved," Starlink posted on X at 1:05 p.m. PT/4:05 p.m. ET.
DownDetector shows reports of issues spiking to around 60,000 at about 1 p.m. PT. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.)
Starlink has changed the game in terms of internet accessibility in rural and other under-served areas lacking high-speed broadband infrastructure.
It has 2 million US subscribers, and more than 6 million globally.
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