February 12, 2021 Update: Starlink has expanded availability substantially since this page was first published. You can check availability at your location on Starlink’s website.
Users on a Reddit thread are logging information about the locations of Starlink beta testers. At the moment, it looks like Starlink has sent invites to people in latitudes between 45.3°N and 48.4°N. Some invites have been sent in at least seven states:
- Idaho
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Oregon
- Washington
- Wisconsin
Tweet updates
Today, Elon Musk suggested more invites are about to go out:
Several thousand more Starlink beta participation invitations going out this week
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 2, 2020
Follow-up comments shed a bit of light on Starlink’s expansion plans:
Lower latitude states need more satellites in position, so probably January
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 2, 2020
While a comment on Twitter falls short of a formal statement, Musk’s comment provides the most recent information I’ve seen about Starlink’s timelines. We might only be a few months away from Starlink offering service in a lot more places.
I just ordered my Starlink yesterday and was told it will arrive in 2-3 weeks. Located in northeast Kansas.
38th parallel north, USA?
Has anyone heard any news about possible availability in Florida….? I’m in the Panhandle. I received my invitation and paid the initial deposit early February.
I live in central oklahoma but somewhat Rural. We paid our $100 to get on the list 4 months ago. We run our business on the local AT&T, which sucks, and we need a fast more reliable service.
WHEN WILL WE GET OUR SEVISE !!