County of Kaua‘i and DCCA launch Kaua‘i Hi-Wifi Starlink Program
Published on December 09, 2025
LĪHU'E – The County of Kaua‘i, in collaboration with the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA), is proud to announce the launch of the Kaua‘i Hi-Wifi Starlink Program, an initiative that will deliver satellite-based internet to remote and underserved areas across the island.
The project leverages Starlink satellite technology to provide free public Wi-Fi access in locations with limited communication infrastructure, such as Kē‘ē Beach, remote parks, and areas with poor cellular coverage. This service will significantly benefit lifeguards, hikers, park rangers, state and county employees, and residents, while also strengthening emergency communication capabilities in these vulnerable regions.
"Expanding broadband access isn’t just about connectivity, it’s about equity, safety, and ensuring every community has the tools to thrive," said Cable Television Administrator Randy M. Leong. "This program is a powerful example of how technology and partnerships can bridge critical service gaps."
The program is modeled in part after Starlink’s successful use during the Maui wildfires, where it served as a lifeline for emergency response efforts when traditional infrastructure failed. On Kaua‘i, the Kaua‘i Emergency Management Agency (KEMA) is leading the program rollout and will play a key role in maintaining the network for emergency readiness.
"Our island communities deserve reliable, resilient internet access, especially in areas where traditional infrastructure can’t reach," said Mayor Derek Kawakami. "Mahalo to our State partners, DCCA, Gov. Green, the Kaua‘i Council, and our County of Kaua‘i Team for bringing forward-thinking solutions like this to Kaua‘i."
Funded by DCCA and supported by Kaua‘i County, the initiative builds upon prior broadband expansion efforts including community center Wi-Fi projects and Spectrum hotspots on busses and at bus stops.
The Kaua‘i Hi-Wifi Starlink Program has added Starlink access points at the following locations:
- Ke‘e Beach Lifeguard Tower – Portable Starlink system for Ocean Safety;
- Kīlauea Park – 2460 Keneke St., Kīlauea;
- Bryan J. Baptiste Sports Complex – 4610 Olohena Rd., Kapa‘a;
- Isenberg Park – 3353 Eono St., Līhu‘e;
- Hanapēpē Stadium – 4431 Puolo Rd., Hanapēpē;
- Waimea Athletic Field – 9531 Huakai Rd., Waimea;
- Kekaha Faye Park – Elepaio Rd., Kekaha; and
- Vidinha Stadium – 3170 Ho‘olako St., Līhu‘e, pending completion of construction.
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