| It looks like starting out they're going to prioritize rural Washington State. From the FAQ which is buried for some reason at https://www.starlink.com/main.16ae0a3588c339b10118.js. q:Who can participate in Starlink Beta? a:Starlink Beta will begin in the Northern United States and lower Canada, with those living in rural and/or remote communities in the Washington state area. Access to the Starlink Beta program will be driven by the user's location as well as the number of users in nearby areas. All beta testers must have a clear view of the northern sky to participate. |
1. Redmond office site
2. North bend, colocated with CenturyLink long haul fiber hut
3. Brewster, commercial teleport facility, as a tenant, larger site is run by USEI. This is also a TT&C (tracking, telemetry and control) site for starlink space segment network operations.
4. Prosser, also colocated with CenturyLink fiber huts.
It is also worth noting that one of the first major internet traffic exchange points which the starlink AS has joined is the SIX (Seattle internet exchange). It's my theory that their IP network and other common ISP-like infrastructure is the most fully developed in Seattle.
If you take a look at their peeringdb page it will give you an idea of where they're publicly announcing availability for peeing and PNIs. Presently only Seattle.
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/18747