A Multifaceted Look at Starlink Performance

Conference Paper (2024)
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Nitinder Mohan (Technische Universität München)

Andrew E. Ferguson

Hendrik Cech

Rohan Bose

Prakita Rayyan Renatin

Mahesh K. Marina

Jörg Ott

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https://doi.org/10.1145/3589334.3645328 Final published version
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Publication Year
2024
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English
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Pages (from-to)
2723–2734
ISBN (print)
9798400701719
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9798400701719
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Abstract

The Starlink network from SpaceX stands out as the only commercial LEO network with over 2M+ customers and more than 4000 operational satellites. In this paper, we conduct a first-of-its-kind extensive multi-faceted analysis of Starlink performance leveraging several measurement sources. First, based on 19.2M crowdsourced M-Lab speed tests from 34 countries since 2021, we analyze Starlink global performance relative to terrestrial cellular networks. Second, we examine Starlink's ability to support real-time latency and bandwidth-critical applications by analyzing the performance of (i) Zoom conferencing, and (ii) Luna cloud gaming, comparing it to 5G and fiber. Third, we perform measurements from Starlink-enabled RIPE Atlas probes to shed light on the last-mile access and other factors affecting its performance.Finally, we conduct controlled experiments from Starlink dishes in two countries and analyze the impact of globally synchronized "15-second reconfiguration intervals'' of the satellite links that cause substantial latency and throughput variations. Our unique analysis paints the most comprehensive picture of Starlink's global and last-mile performance to date.