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Starlink Coverage Map – Where Is Starlink Available in the U.S. and Beyond?
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Starlink has revolutionized satellite internet, providing coverage to once off-grid areas. But just how far does Starlink’s reach go? Whether you’re living in rural Texas, sailing off the Florida Keys, or camping in the Colorado Rockies, Starlink is expanding its footprint rapidly. This guide breaks down where Starlink works, how well it performs, and how to check coverage in your region.
How Starlink Coverage Works
Starlink relies on a growing constellation of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that orbit at around 550 km. With over 5,000 satellites launched and more added each month, Starlink’s ability to provide fast, low-latency internet has never been better.
Starlink’s network ensures wider reach and greater reliability, especially in remote regions, unlike traditional satellite providers, which rely on just a few high-orbit satellites.
Starlink Coverage in the United States
Starlink is available nationwide across all 50 states, including:
Region | Status | Speed Range | Notes |
Alaska | ✅ Available | 30–150 Mbps | Best with Flat High Performance dish |
California | ✅ Available | 50–220 Mbps | Strong coverage, some urban congestion |
Texas | ✅ Available | 80–200 Mbps | Fast speeds in rural areas |
Florida | ✅ Available | 50–150 Mbps | Great for RVers and maritime use |
Midwest | ✅ Available | 60–180 Mbps | Good availability and low latency |
Hawaii | ✅ Available | 40–120 Mbps | Limited hardware shipping windows |
Where Starlink Isn’t Available (Yet)
Starlink is available globally, but some regions still have limited capacity or require waitlisting:
- Densely populated urban zones may face network congestion
- Some international regions have regulatory restrictions
- Roaming access might require Starlink Roam or Mobile plans
To check your location’s availability, visit the official Starlink Availability Map.
Starlink Coverage Map Tools
There are a few ways to visualize real-time coverage:
1. Official Starlink Map
- Found at starlink.com/map
- Shows current availability, waitlist status, and future rollout areas
2. Starlink Satellite Tracker (e.g. satellitemap.space)
- Track live satellite positions over your area
- Useful for understanding signal strength variations
Starlink for Roaming and Mobile Coverage
Starlink’s Roam and Maritime plans allow users to stay connected on the move, making it an ideal solution for:
- RVers and van lifers
- Offshore boating and sailing
- Adventure travel in remote parks and forests
Flat High Performance dishes are recommended for mobile or maritime users, as they offer stronger signals while in motion.