Availability of satellite internet, regardless of provider, is shown in the map. Change between a map of the max satellite speeds and a map of the number of 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.
Satellite internet works almost anywhere in the US, which makes it the go-to for remote homes that other services miss. Modern LEO services like Starlink deliver low latency and solid speeds. Traditional GSO services are slower, with extremely high latency.
The map combines availability from both kinds of satellite service.
Satellite availability data comes primarily from the May 2026 release of the FCC's Broadband Data Collection program (representing ISPs' availability as of December 2025).