Starlink is down: Satellite internet customers report outage
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The Starlink-powered satellite service from T-Mobile called T-Satellite rolled out to the public on Wednesday.
SpaceX launched 28 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Pad 40 in Florida at 5:01 a.m. EDT Saturday.
A rare global interruption in the Starlink satellite Internet network knocked subscribers offline for more than two hours on Thursday, the longest widespread outage since SpaceX opened the service to consumers nearly five years ago.
Although T-Satellite is a T-Mobile service, US users on rival carriers can access the satellite connectivity too for $10 per month. Here's how it works and how to sign up.
Starlink reported the outage through a post on X, with commenters from multiple countries sharing they are experiencing service disruptions.
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