Starry reaches for new heights in post-bankruptcy era

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Like a phoenix, Starry is on the rise again. The fixed wireless internet service provider (ISP) took the world by storm a few short years ago before declaring bankruptcy in 2023. Besides climbing out of bankruptcy, much of the past year has been focused on upgrading its hardware and software to offer gigabit speeds (1,000 Mbps). The Gig service isn’t yet available everywhere in its service territory, but that’s where they’re headed, said CEO Alex Moulle-Berteaux. The company had hoped to reach profitability earlier, but it now looks like it will achieve that goal by the end of 2024 or by early 2025. Starry now offers service in just five markets: Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C. Moving beyond those markets is possible but there are no immediate plans to do so.


Starry reaches for new heights in post-bankruptcy era