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Are dead zones a thing of the past? T-Mobile and Starlink's new satellite cell service thinks so. Here’s what you need to ...
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T-Mobile and SpaceX today announced a plan to offer smartphone connectivity nearly anywhere in the U.S. with a new "satellite-to-cellular" service.. The new technology will leverage SpaceX's ...
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Eventually, T-Mobile and SpaceX expect that satellite connectivity will be available to the carrier’s customers “practically everywhere” in the continental U.S., Hawaii, parts of Alaska ...
SpaceX and T-Mobile will be hosting a joint event to announce plans to “increase connectivity.” SpaceX “chief engineer” Elon Musk and T-Mobile’s CEO and president Mike Sievert will be ...
On their website, T-Mobile says that they are still working out the issues in their beta version, so the program is free to everyone who has a mobile device until July, after which it will cost $15.
SpaceX and T-Mobile are also working on a similar network using the existing Starlink satellite swarm. They completed their first satellite-to-smartphone call last October, just months after AT&T ...