Regional Speed

Starlink Speed in District of Columbia, United States

Starlink speed in District of Columbia, United States typically lands around 138 Mbps down, 18 Mbps up, and 46 ms ping in 2026. That makes District of Columbia slower than the national average of 184 Mbps down and 38 ms latency.

Below national average
Typical Download
138 Mbps
Below national average by 46 Mbps on download
Typical Upload
18 Mbps
↓ 4 Mbps vs national upload average
Typical Ping
46 ms
↓ 8 ms vs national latency average

Why District of Columbia performs this way

District of Columbia sits below the United States average because subscriber demand is more concentrated, especially during the evening window when shared capacity is under the most pressure. A dense urban market with limited rural spread leaves little unused satellite capacity. Dense urban demand tends to compress speeds first because more subscribers share the same orbital capacity at peak times. Relative to the national reference point of 184 Mbps down, 22 Mbps up, and 38 ms ping, District of Columbia is a useful benchmark for how local density and terrain affect real household performance in 2026.

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FAQ

What is the typical Starlink speed in District of Columbia, United States?

Typical Starlink speed in District of Columbia is about 138 Mbps download, 18 Mbps upload, and 46 ms ping. That is the right benchmark to use for planning, even though individual households may run faster or slower depending on sky view, cell load, and the hour of the day.

Why is Starlink faster or slower in District of Columbia than the national average?

District of Columbia sits below the United States average because subscriber demand is more concentrated, especially during the evening window when shared capacity is under the most pressure. A dense urban market with limited rural spread leaves little unused satellite capacity. Dense urban demand tends to compress speeds first because more subscribers share the same orbital capacity at peak times. Relative to the national reference point of 184 Mbps down, 22 Mbps up, and 38 ms ping, District of Columbia is a useful benchmark for how local density and terrain affect real household performance in 2026.

Which nearby regions are closest to District of Columbia for Starlink speed?

California (142 Mbps), New York (146 Mbps), Florida (148 Mbps), New Jersey (151 Mbps) are the nearest comparables in the same country based on typical download performance.

When are Starlink speeds slowest in District of Columbia?

The slowest period is usually 7-11pm local time, when more homes are streaming and sharing the same Starlink capacity. In District of Columbia, that evening contention usually shows up first as lower download speeds and slightly higher ping than the 38 ms national baseline.

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