Musk’s Starlink suffers global outage, affecting customers from US to Ukrainian battlefields

Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service experienced a global outage early Monday morning, affecting tens of thousands of users spanning from the United States to the battlefields of Ukraine

Starlink is an internet service provider created by Musk and operated by his company SpaceX. It uses low-orbit satellites around Earth to connect and deliver internet to remote areas throughout the world, including military conflict areas, such as Ukraine. According to multiple reports, Starlink has about 6 million subscribers globally. 

“Starlink is currently experiencing a service outage,” a message on its website read on Monday morning. “Our team is investigating.”

The outage significantly affected Ukrainian forces fighting against Russia, Reuters reported. Internet services ceased to operate at approximately 7:30 a.m. in Kyiv, Ukraine. Maj. Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, the commander of Ukraine’s unmanned systems force, acknowledged the outage in a post on the messaging app Telegram. 

“Another global outage at SpaceX,” Brovdi wrote. 

With over 50,000 terminals used by Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, Starlink is an integral part of Ukrainian communication among military units and drone operations, according to reports. It is the second outage Ukraine has experienced with Starlink since July, when services were disabled for over two hours.

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“This incident, which lasted a long 150 minutes in the war, points to bottlenecks,” Brovdi said, expressing his frustrations. “Should be taken into account and to diversify communications.”

In the U.S., over 37,000 users started having difficulties with their services as of 12:30 a.m., CNN reported. An hour later, the problem seemed to have been resolved, and connectivity was restored for most users in the country. 

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