Coverage
Starlink installation, region by region.
Every region has its own terrain, wind and coverage realities. Pick yours for local detail and the installers who work there.
North Island
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Northland
Kauri coast bush blocks and Far North peninsulas often sit beyond fibre and cellular coverage.
4 installers listed
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Auckland
Rural Rodney, Franklin and Hauraki Gulf island properties are the real Starlink demand outside the city.
8 installers listed
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Waikato
Flat dairy plains make for easy installs, but King Country hill farms need real mount planning.
5 installers listed
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Bay of Plenty
Kiwifruit and avocado orchards give clear sky views, while inland forestry blocks can obstruct a dish.
3 installers listed
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Gisborne
Remote East Coast sheep and beef stations are where Starlink replaces no connection at all.
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Hawke's Bay
Professional Starlink installation across Hawke's Bay, from Napier and Hastings to remote hill country.
2 installers listed
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Taranaki
Farms on the ring plain around Mount Taranaki need a clear line of sight past the maunga.
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Manawatu-Whanganui
The Manawatu Gorge corridor is one of the windiest in the country, so mount strength matters here.
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Wellington
Wellington is famously one of the windiest cities in the world, and Wairarapa farms are not far behind.
4 installers listed
South Island
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Top of the South
Marlborough Sounds baches and Golden Bay farms are often the most isolated properties in the country.
1 installer listed
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Canterbury
The wide open Canterbury Plains are some of the easiest Starlink installs in the country.
6 installers listed
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West Coast
Dense bush and NZ's highest rainfall make the West Coast one of the trickiest regions to install in.
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Otago
Central Otago's dry basins are easy sky, but gorge winds demand a properly braced mount.
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Southland
Flat Southland plains are simple installs, while Fiordland back-country is some of the most remote terrain in NZ.
2 installers listed