Starlink stops serving Russia
Connection to the Starlink satellite network is not available for residents of Russia, Afghanistan, Belarus, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, China, North Korea and Syria.
Russia is also not included in the waitlist category, which includes, in particular, Ukraine and several US states, according to the coverage map published on the network's website.
The satellite network also didn't include Russia in the coming soon category, which includes, among others, India, Kazakhstan, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and African countries.
Starlink is a global satellite system developed by SpaceX to provide high-speed broadband satellite Internet access in places where it was unreliable, expensive or completely unavailable.
On September 19, SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that Starlink has become available on all continents of the Earth, including Antarctica. More than 3,000 Starlink satellites have already been put into orbit.