Starlink has updated its Roam policies and now treats Canada and the United States as a single region. The change is part of a broader shift in how SpaceX handles international roaming, with countries being grouped into shared regional zones.

For people who regularly cross the Canada-US border, the update appears to be good news. By placing both countries in one region, Starlink service should be easier to use during road trips and other travel without the same kind of cross-border limitation users may have worried about before.

The change signals a new approach to roaming on Starlink, especially for customers who rely on mobile internet access while moving between countries. Instead of viewing every border crossing as a separate international use case, Starlink is now organizing coverage around regional groupings.

While the trimmed report does not outline every detail of the policy shift, the main takeaway is clear: Starlink Roam users in Canada and the US are now covered within the same regional framework. That could make the service more practical for travelers looking for consistent connectivity on both sides of the border.