Starlink resumes operations after global outage. The company has revealed the reason for the service shutdown
The Starlink satellite Internet network has almost fully resumed operations after a global outage that lasted about 2.5 hours.
The Starlink satellite Internet network has almost fully resumed operations after a global outage that lasted about 2.5 hours.
The Starlink satellite Internet network has almost fully resumed operations after a global outage that lasted about 2.5 hours.
As reported by the company’s vice president, Michael Nichols, on the social network X, the outage lasted for more than two hours due to a failure of internal software services.
«Starlink has now largely recovered from a network outage that lasted about 2.5 hours. The outage was caused by a failure of key internal software services that support the core network,» the publication says.

The Ukrainian military also reports the restoration of the Starlink internet.
«As of 00:35–01:05, communication has been restored in all directions. Combat work was carried out without broadcasts; reconnaissance was carried out using combat equipment. This incident, which lasted 150 minutes, the longest in the war, indicates bottlenecks. Take into account and diversify communication,» wrote the head of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert Brovdi (Magyar).
As a reminder, on July 24, at around 10:00 PM, Starlink satellite communications stopped working worldwide. Starlink experienced a service outage, the company’s website said.
«Starlink has fallen all over the front,» Magyar wrote in his Telegram channel.

