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Starlink speeds are all over the map — here’s how the company is responding

Starlink speeds are all over the map — here'due south how the company is responding

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Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet company, has seen speeds dip in the past ii months, merely recently, performance has began to climb upwardly.

These results come via a report from PCMag in collaboration with speed test website Ookla. Contempo data shows that the median download speeds for Starlink saw a decline from eighty Mbps to 50 Mbps between February and early March. The reason for the drop isn't entirely clear, merely speeds have begun to normalize.

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Using Ookla isn't an exact science — not all Starlink users may check their internet speed with the service — but it can still be a decent indicator as to where things are. Ookla did not reveal to PCMag how many users it was pulling speed test data from, but "the sample count here well exceeds our brightline for statistical significance," a company spokesperson said.

Looking the graph beneath, we can see that in January, at launch, Starlink was giving solid functioning, with speeds then slowly abaft off, just for performance to normalize at the end of March.

Stralink speed graph provided by Ookla

(Image credit: Ookla)

It should be noted, that while we've reported on users with 200 Mbps of download speed or more, those might be more fringe scenarios and may not exist indicative of overall performance. The Starlink megaconstellation is still young, with more satellites being launched every month. PCMag did reach out to a few Starlink users to get their take.

"The only thing consistent with Starlink service is the inconsistent speeds," said Tabitha from Idaho via an e-mail to the publication. She preferred to keep her last name individual. "I ran a speed test first thing this morn and saw 213Mbps downwardly ix.72 upwardly. A fiddling over an hour later, I was at 94Mbps downwardly/18 up. An hour after that I was at 36 down/6.8 up."

Load could be the reason why at that place was a dip in performance. With more than people signing upwardly for the service, the larger customer base could have been straining systems. Just it seems that a bug in the arrangement might be to blame.

SpaceX sent out an email to users explaining the electric current situation.

"Recently some beta users saw short but more than frequent outages, particularly in the evening hours," SpaceX said. "This was caused by two main issues — preventive maintenance on various ground gateways, coupled with a network logic bug that intermittently caused some packet processing services to hang until they were reset. The good news is fixes were implemented and users should no longer encounter this particular issue."

After the firmware update, it does seem that Tabitha's internet speeds had improved.

Other users have also reported connexion inconsistencies. Sometimes connectedness might drib for a few seconds all the way up to a few hours.

The Starlink FAQ states "During beta, users tin can expect to come across data speeds vary from 50Mb/s to 150Mb/southward and latency from 20ms to 40ms in about locations over the next several months as nosotros enhance the Starlink system. There will also be cursory periods of no connectivity at all."

In layman's terms, expect some growing pains.

To remedy this, Starlink will issue an update that will more chop-chop ping to another satellite if connexion drops. Users should wait this update later in the month.

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Imad Khan is news editor at Tom's Guide, helping direct the day'due south breaking coverage. Prior to working at the site, Imad was a full-fourth dimension freelancer, with bylines at the New York Times, the Washington Post and ESPN. Exterior of work, you can find him sitting blankly in front of a Word document trying badly to write the first pages of a new book.

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