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I drove to a remote area south of San Francisco to put the T-Satellite beta to the test ahead of its official launch on July ...
T-Mobile's T-Satellite internet service, powered by SpaceX's Starlink satellites, officially launched on Wednesday, July 23.
Starlink, part of Elon Musk's SpaceX, provides coverage from satellites. T-Mobile said users would be able to send and receive text messages in areas not covered by mobile towers on the ground.
T-Mobile’s beta test with Starlink will initially only support text messaging, though the plan is already to push beyond that with data and voice at some point. Data (depending on its use case ...
T-Mobile and SpaceX have been working on bringing Starlink satellite connectivity to customers for a while, and it’s flipping on the feature early to help.
T-Mobile and Starlink are working together to bring satellite internet services to mobile devices in the US and are looking for users to test the service. To be part of the beta testing program ...
It’s also important to note that this new T-Mobile/Starlink offering is different than some of the other satellite-based services that have already been introduced to the market.
SpaceX plans to begin testing its Starlink satellite-to-cell service with T-Mobile this year, an executive of Elon Musk's company said on Monday. The market for space-based data services that go ...
The partnership, called T-Mobile Starlink, will start with a public Beta test, as in you can opt into the test to play around and essentially debug the system before it widely goes live.
T-Mobile Starlink uses specially configured satellites with Direct-to-Cell capabilities orbiting the Earth 200 miles or more up in space and traveling at over 17,000 miles per hour to deliver cell ...