By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Games
  • Review
Reading: Starlink and T-Mobile’s sat-to-cell service will start testing this year
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Starlink and T-Mobile’s sat-to-cell service will start testing this year
March 13, 2023
The tech industry moved fast and broke its most prestigious bank
March 13, 2023
Max Q: Have luck and good fun
March 13, 2023
SVB’s mess could become stablecoins’ problem
March 13, 2023
Microsoft spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a ChatGPT supercomputer
March 13, 2023
Home
Search
  • News
  • Technology
  • Games
  • Review
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
News /

Starlink and T-Mobile’s sat-to-cell service will start testing this year

Published March 13, 2023
Last updated: 2023/03/13 at 4:04 PM
Share

SpaceX and T-Mobile will begin testing a new service to bring satellite connectivity to cell phones this year, a SpaceX executive said. The news, first reported by CNBC, suggests that we may be close to a future where cellular “dead zones” are a thing of the past.

SpaceX and T-Mobile announced the partnership last August, saying that they plan to provide “near complete coverage in most places in the U.S. — even in many of the most remote locations previously unreachable by traditional cell signals.” The idea is to create a new network, one that leverages Starlink satellites’ and T-Mobile’s mid-band 5G spectrum.

Sat-to-cell is considered to be the next frontier for space-based connectivity services, with multiple companies racing to be the first to provide data to cell phones. Project Kuiper — a competitor satellite broadband project from Amazon, which has yet to launch any satellites — announced a similar partnership with Verizon in 2021. Consumer electronics giant Apple has also strayed into this space: The company has invested nearly half a billion dollars in satellite network and ground stations from entities like Globalstar to deliver emergency SOS to iPhone users.

Other startups are also competing in this space. Lynk, a company working on two-way SMS capabilities from space, recently received FCC approval to deploy and operate a satellite constellation in low Earth orbit. Satellite-to-smartphone company AST SpaceMobile wants to deploy massive satellites that could provide cellular broadband around the world. The company launched its first test satellite last year.

Starlink and T-Mobile’s sat-to-cell service will start testing this year by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch

You Might Also Like

The tech industry moved fast and broke its most prestigious bank

Max Q: Have luck and good fun

SVB’s mess could become stablecoins’ problem

Microsoft spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a ChatGPT supercomputer

Volkswagen and PowerCo to build North American battery factory in Canada

March 13, 2023
Share
Previous Article The tech industry moved fast and broke its most prestigious bank
Keyboard Apps Suited for Android Devices
Technology
MGCOOL Explorer 2, built-in gyroscope to achieve image stabilization
Technology

© Giplay News Network. All Rights Reserved.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?