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The problem started from Sunday morning, in which most of the reports came from Nevada, Arizona and Utah.

This disruption, which appeared mainly affecting the southwest America, was tracked on the Internet tracking platforms and confirmed by various subscribers. Starlink, unlike other Earth-based broadband systems, depends on a group of spacex satellites that send internet signals directly to subscribers.
The disruption began on Sunday morning, in which most of the reports from Nevada, Arizona and Utah came. Downdetector platform, which tracks service obstacles for many internet providers, indicated that the number of users affected at the peak of disruption had exceeded 45,000. The problem was different for the users, with 60 percent of the general internet connectivity problems reported, while 40 percent faced the network blackout completely.
Starlink has not yet issued an official statement about the disruption. Therefore, it is not clear what the cause of the problem was and how soon the customers will be able to use internet service.
However, this did not prevent Starlink subscribers and followers from posting fun memes on social media platforms. A major technical disruption always activates subscribers with mimes and jokes and the disruption of Starlink is also no exception to this.