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    LEO Satellite Internet Availability Map

    Availability of LEO satellite internet, regardless of provider, is shown in the map. Change between a map of the max LEO satellite speeds and a map of the number of LEO satellite providers using the buttons at the bottom of the map.

    Hexagons often lack color because an area has no known serviceable addresses, not because satellite signals don't reach it.

    About LEO Satellite Internet

    LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite internet uses satellites orbiting a few hundred miles up, far closer than traditional internet satellites. The short distance keeps latency low enough for video calls and gaming. Typical speeds run 100 to 500 Mbps, and service works almost anywhere in the US. Rain, snow, trees, and buildings obstructing a satellite dish's view of the sky can substantially degrade performance.

    Starlink dominates LEO internet today. Amazon LEO is coming online, and competition should grow over the next few years.

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    LEO Satellite availability data comes primarily from the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program, representing ISPs' availability as of December 2025 (published May 2026, with FCC revisions through July 2026).