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Musk’s Starlink outage day after rollout of T-Cellular satellite tv for pc service


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Elon Musk‘s satellite tv for pc web service Starlink mentioned it had a “community outage” on Thursday. The corporate mentioned it was engaged on an answer.

There have been greater than 60,000 experiences of an outage on Downdetector, a website that logs points.

Starlink is owned and operated by SpaceX, which can also be run by Musk.

Musk apologized for the outage on his social media platform X and mentioned, “Service shall be restored shortly.”

Musk posted earlier Thursday that the corporate’s direct-to-cell-phone service was “rising quick” following the announcement that T-Cellular‘s Starlink-powered satellite tv for pc service was obtainable to the general public.

T-Cellular mentioned the T-Satellite tv for pc service was constructed to maintain telephones linked “in locations no provider towers can attain.”

Starlink did not instantly reply to a request for remark.

Starlink web speeds and reliability lower with recognition, a current research discovered.

It wasn’t instantly clear if the T-Satellite tv for pc service was affected by or concerned within the outage.

CNBC’s Lora Kolodny contributed to this story.