DishNinjas, a leading professional installer specializing in Starlink satellite internet, is making significant strides in expanding its services across the U.S. Midwest to meet the growing demand for high-speed and reliable connectivity. The company recently announced its expansion into 12 Midwest states, including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas, catering to both residential and commercial customers in urban and rural areas where traditional broadband options may fall short.
The focus of DishNinjas’ expansion is on delivering top-notch Starlink performance through professional-grade installations, as opposed to leaving customers to figure out a DIY setup. Residential installations range from $399 to $899, while commercial installations start at $899 and vary based on complexity and specific requirements. Each installation package includes a comprehensive site assessment, optimized dish placement, weatherproof mounting, system testing, and ongoing post-installation support.
According to a spokesperson from DishNinjas, professional installation plays a crucial role in maximizing Starlink’s performance for homeowners and businesses. Factors such as mounting location, cable routing, and local terrain can significantly impact real-world speeds and reliability. The spokesperson emphasized the importance of professional expertise in ensuring optimal performance from the get-go, stating that homeowners and businesses deserve a seamless experience without the guesswork associated with DIY setups.
The timing of DishNinjas’ expansion aligns with the rapid growth of Starlink, which has witnessed a doubling of its global user base in 2025 and a surge in web traffic across its network. With over 9,000 satellites in orbit and plans to surpass the 10,000-satellite milestone soon, Starlink continues to gain momentum as a leading satellite internet service. In fact, Elon Musk has acknowledged that Starlink is now SpaceX’s largest revenue source, underscoring the service’s significance in the company’s portfolio.
Looking ahead to 2026, Starlink is poised for a transformative year with the upcoming launch of next-generation Starlink V3 satellites aboard Starship. These satellites are expected to boost network capacity and deliver faster speeds, including gigabit-level connectivity that has long been promised to users. As Starlink evolves into a primary internet option for more households and businesses, companies like DishNinjas play a vital role in ensuring customers can fully leverage the benefits of this evolving satellite broadband network from the outset.

