T-Mobile, Starlink begin wide-scale testing of satellite-based connectivity

T-Mobile said 500,000 square miles of the US, which is unreachable by terrestrial cell towers, can now stay connected

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The beta trial will be free till July, after which the plan will be included in T-Mobile's premium Go5G Next plan at no extra cost. Image: Shutterstock
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2 min read Last Updated : Feb 10 2025 | 8:39 AM IST
T-Mobile said on Sunday it has started wide-scale testing of its satellite-to-cell service, powered by SpaceX's Starlink, as the US wireless carrier aims to eliminate mobile dead zones and extend connectivity to remote areas. 
The beta trial will be free till July, after which the plan will be included in T-Mobile's premium Go5G Next plan at no extra cost. The service can be added to all other plans for $15 a month after its commercial launch this summer. 
The move could mark a pivotal shift in mobile connectivity, bridging the gap between traditional cell networks and satellite technology to ensure seamless coverage anywhere on Earth. 
T-Mobile said 500,000 square miles of the US, which is unreachable by terrestrial cell towers, can now stay connected. 
The beta launch will offer text service via satellite, while voice and data features will be added later, the company announced during the Super Bowl game on Sunday. 
Customers who sign up for the trial will get a 33 per cent discount when the service is commercially launched, the wireless carrier said. 
The service could bolster the company's competitive edge, as its investments to expand coverage, including in smaller markets and rural areas, have driven industry-leading net phone additions in the fourth quarter. 
"This is something that nobody else in the US has done, and one of the big distinctive things this network has is that it works across almost all smartphones from the last four years," Mike Katz, president of marketing, strategy and products, told Reuters. 
T-Mobile has been working closely with Apple and Google to "ensure that this experience is integrated directly into their OS (operating system), and this will be the default satellite system across both of those phones," Katz said. 
The carrier is offering the T-Mobile Starlink service directly to all wireless users, including customers of rival telecom firms AT&T and Verizon without having to switch.  (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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First Published: Feb 10 2025 | 8:39 AM IST

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