Speed Analysis

🇨🇦 Starlink Speed in Canada

Starlink speed in Canada typically lands around 180 Mbps down, 22 Mbps up, and 36 ms ping in 2026. That puts the market above the current 150 Mbps global baseline, with the biggest swings usually showing up during the evening peak-demand window.

Pair this speed profile with our Starlink cost in Canada page to see how performance and pricing line up in the same market.

Typical Download
180 Mbps
↑ 30 vs 150 Mbps global baseline
Typical Upload
22 Mbps
↑ 2 vs 20 Mbps global upload baseline
Typical Ping
36 ms
↑ 9 vs 45 ms global latency baseline

Expected speed distribution

PercentileDownloadUploadPing
25th percentile103-121 Mbps14-17 Mbps38-45 ms
50th percentile151-173 Mbps19-22 Mbps34-40 ms
75th percentile187-216 Mbps22-26 Mbps30-36 ms
90th percentile218-250 Mbps24-28 Mbps27-32 ms

Peak-hour slowdown

In Canada, Starlink usually slows most between 7-11pm local time. A realistic planning range is 26-31%, with larger drops in denser urban cells and milder declines in rural areas where fewer households are sharing the same overhead capacity.

Regional breakouts

Starlink vs local ISP speed

ServiceDownloadUploadPingTakeaway
Starlink180 Mbps22 Mbps36 msBest when you need rural reach, portability, or better-than-cellular consistency.
Fiber broadband320 Mbps240 Mbps8 msUsually faster and lower latency where fiber is actually available.
5G home internet145 Mbps20 Mbps28 msCompetitive on peak download, but more variable under cell congestion.
Cable internet210 Mbps22 Mbps18 msOften faster on download, though upload and rural reach are less flexible.

The top wired alternative in Canada is usually Fiber broadband, but Starlink remains the better fit where terrestrial build-outs are incomplete or peak-hour stability matters more than absolute best-case latency.

FAQ

What is the typical Starlink speed in Canada?

Typical residential Starlink speed in Canada is about 180 Mbps download, 22 Mbps upload, and 36 ms ping. Individual results vary by cell load, obstructions, weather, and the time of day, but those figures are a reasonable planning average for 2026.

Why is Starlink faster in Canada compared to the global average?

Canada is faster than the global 150 Mbps baseline mainly because subscriber density is moderate relative to Starlink’s current satellite capacity. That usually means less evening contention and more addresses sitting in rural or semi-rural cells where the network has room to breathe.

Does Starlink in Canada beat local Fiber broadband?

Not on raw latency in well-served urban neighborhoods. Fiber broadband usually posts lower ping and often higher top-end download speeds, but Starlink still wins where fiber or cable coverage is missing, overloaded, or impractical to install.

When are Starlink speeds slowest in Canada?

The slowest window is usually 7-11pm local time, when more households stream video and share the same Starlink capacity. In Canada, that peak-hour slowdown commonly lands around 26-31%, with the biggest drops showing up first on download speed and jitter.

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