Starlink Availability Map
Starlink is a satellite internet service developed by space exploration company, SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk. Starlink internet works by beaming data signals between thousands of low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites overhead and gateway stations on the ground below. Already, Starlink is the third-largest satellite internet provider in the U.S.
If you live anywhere in the U.S., you’re most likely covered by Starlink satellite service. In fact, Starlink provides service to over 3 million active customers across 60 countries. The Starlink coverage map above shows the ever-expanding footprint of Starlink’s internet coverage. Currently, 6,376 low-earth-orbit (LEO) Starlink satellites orbit the Earth, providing internet service to many areas.
Here are some quick stats regarding Starlink’s availability:
- Over 3 million current subscribers
- Approximately 6,376 LEO satellites in orbit
- 191 total licensed launches of Starlink satellites by SpaceX
- 59 gateway stations across the U.S.
- 85 countries served worldwide
Starlink Internet Services
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Starlink internet deals and pricing are straightforward and free of hidden fees. Starting at just $120 per month for residential customers, Starlink is accessible for both rural and urban subscribers looking for an alternative to traditional wired internet.
Even though 6,376 Starlink satellites roam the sky in a scheduled pattern, certain sectors of the Earth are less visited than others, limiting the capacity Starlink has to take on new subscribers. Since their satellite launch operations began in 2019, Starlink has successfully completed 191 launches.
Starlink Internet Speeds
Current speeds offered by a Starlink satellite connection top out at download speeds up to 220 Mbps. Elon Musk’s SpaceX intends to increase the maximum speed to 10 Gbps in the future. These speeds will require specialized laser technology that SpaceX is still in the process of developing and expanding.
This technology would outfit future LEO satellites with the capability to communicate directly with each other while in orbit via laser. Since transmissions of these sorts travel exponentially faster in the vacuum of space than on the ground, 10 Gbps download speeds may become a distinct reality. Until then, Starlink LEO satellites do all of their communication with gateway base stations located on Earth to send data transmissions where they need to go.
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