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Starlink, the satellite internet service by SpaceX, is rapidly expanding its reach across the Americas, reshaping connectivity for rural and underserved regions. As of 2025, Starlink’s coverage spans across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and several countries in Latin America, bringing reliable, high-speed internet to places where traditional broadband services have struggled.
In the United States, Starlink has significantly improved internet access in remote communities across states like Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, and other rural pockets. The service has been especially valuable for households, small businesses, and emergency services in these areas.
In Latin America, Starlink has launched operations in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Uruguay. These regions, often challenged by difficult terrain and infrastructure gaps, are now seeing a new wave of digital inclusion. In the Caribbean, countries like Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are also benefiting from Starlink’s growing presence.
Starlink’s growing satellite constellation in low Earth orbit ensures lower latency and faster internet speeds compared to traditional satellite services. With flexible setup and no dependence on wired infrastructure, it is poised to bridge the digital divide in both remote and disaster-affected regions.
As Starlink continues to expand its footprint, the promise of global internet coverage is becoming a reality, especially for regions long ignored by conventional service providers.
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