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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 ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX made a surprise appearance at the Super Bowl. T-Mobile will use Starlink, SpaceX’s space-based Wi-Fi service, to fix wireless dead-zones.
T-Mobile and SpaceX got emergency approval from the Federal Communications Commission this past weekend to use the latter's Starlink service to send emergency alerts to those affected by ...
T-Mobile will introduce a data service on its satellite-to-cell network, powered by SpaceX's Starlink, at the start of October, the company's head of marketing, strategy and products said during a ...
SpaceX and T-Mobile launched their first direct-to-cell satellites in January, despite opposition from companies like AT&T and Verizon, who voiced concerns to the FCC about potential interference ...
SpaceX now has 160 Starlink satellites with direct-to-cell capabilities in orbit and T-Mobile will have no more dead zones in the U.S. later this year, thanks to Starlink access, SpaceX senior ...
The FCC has granted SpaceX permission to go forward with plans to offer a direct-to-phone version of its Starlink satellite internet service, with T-Mobile as its provider and a few provisos in place.
SpaceX confirmed on Twitter that the FCC has given it and T-Mobile temporary approval to offer satellite-based features on smartphones in areas affected by the disaster. What should you expect, then?
Apple and SpaceX did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment outside regular business hours. In October last year, the FCC had allowed SpaceX and T-Mobile to enable Starlink ...
The protest movement says the upcoming T-Satellite service is effectively 'funding Elon Musk’s attacks on democracy and his ...