
How to connect to Starlink: Elon Musk’s satellite service arrives in Israel

Written By: Dr. Italy Gal
Starlink is starting to offer satellite internet service across Israel, with the option to register directly through the company’s website.
Starlink’s satellite internet service is now available in Israel, according to the Communications Ministry. The company has opened the option to join the service through direct registration on its website and has started providing a basic service that includes setting up fixed stations for internet connection in households and public buildings throughout the country.
This move comes after the Communications Ministry granted Starlink the required license in 2024, and after the necessary coordination with the company was completed. This is the first phase of the deployment of the company’s advanced satellite internet services in Israel, as part of a growing global trend to connect remote areas to the internet.
Starlink’s satellite internet service is based on a constellation of thousands of small satellites launched into space by SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk. The satellites orbit at relatively low altitudes around the Earth, enabling high-speed internet connection even in areas without fiber optic or copper cable infrastructure. Starlink currently operates in over 70 countries worldwide, including the United States, Canada, Australia, European countries, and South America.