SpaceX's new satellites allowed some people in areas effected by hurricanes to send text messages earlier this year, now it will begin expanding the service commercially.
In remote locations, this means your phone might be able to connect straight to satellites instead of cell towers.
Authorization conditional on operations not causing harmful interference Despite granting Starlink conditional authorization ...
On November 26, the FCC approved T-Mobile and SpaceX’s Starlink to deliver extra network coverage via space to expand access ...
The T-Mobile license is the first collaboration between a satellite operator and wireless carrier to be approved by the FCC ...
SpaceX's direct-to-cell technology will connect millions of Americans with T-Mobile’s network, but there are still over 500,000 square miles of the US with no cell service. FCC approval sets SpaceX ...
T-Mobile and SpaceX's Starlink announced a satellite-to-phone service that's supposed to eliminate 'dead zones' back in 2022.
Direct-to-Smartphone satellite communications have been approved – with some conditions – by the Federal Communications ...
SpaceX and T-Mobile US may start connecting smartphones in dead spots directly via Starlink. The satellites are also allowed ...
What Happened: The FCC has granted SpaceX a U.S. commercial license for its Starlink Direct-to-Cell service. This license ...
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday evening carrying 24 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Launch ...
The Federal Communications Commission granted SpaceX conditional approval Nov. 26 to use Starlink broadband satellites to keep T-Mobile smartphone users connected in cellular dead zones across the ...