www.starlink.com Put your location information in.
Unless you got that off your account page, that message is probably for new orders.
To get yours, go to Starlink.com, login, and go to your account page, and you will see some message like;
"
Starlink is targeting coverage in your area in late 2021. "
Still...I can't wait.
Currently, we are having one of our intermittent DSL meltdowns. Something sets off their electronics, our ping times go 20-40 times worse than normal, our router locks up, and has to be power cycled repeatedly. So, we are caught in a finger pointing storm with AT&T, where the cable techs are pointing at the DSL techs, who are pointing at the Digital Electronics Group, who are pointing at Network Operations, and back at them and me, (alleging a bad modem; I have three modems, two models, to swap in as needed to stop finger pointing). They had us on one fiber path yesterday with 5,000ms pings. "Seems good to us."(!) I had to get in the car and drive to the remote terminal to have a chat with some of the techs. I have been trying to point out that if changing the fiber path has radically different ping times that perhaps the issue is upstream of me, their copper, and their dsl cards. Personally, I think that they have a bad backplane or power supply in their remote terminal, but nobody at AT&T seems to want to contemplate that one. (It has been an intermittent problem for, say, fifteen years, despite lots of cards and boards being replaced... I think that everyone is hoping for a fiber rewire, which they did a mile east of us after a fire, but not here.)
I am sure Starlink will have its own issues, but I would welcome the chance to have a backup. Nothing about Tesla cars, Tesla solar, or Tesla batteries suggests that Starlink will have any customer service to speak of. Eyes wide open.
All the best,
Peter