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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 ...
T-Satellite with Starlink is the first and only mobile and satellite network, and you can try it for free during beta, even ...
New options extend reach to virtually the entire continental U.S. For emergency purposes, there’s no doubt that this service ...
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 and Starlink finally set a date. T-Mobile's long-awaited partnership with Elon Musk's Starlink service is currently in beta testing, but it will officially launch on July 23 — and at a ...
T-Satellite launches nationwide on July 23 for $10 per month, automatically connecting when you’re out of regular coverage. At launch, you’ll get SMS support on both Android and iPhone, with ...
Like the beta service, it will be available to anyone in the US, not just T-Mobile customers. At launch, T-Satellite will only include SMS on Android and iOS, as well as MMS on Android.
T-Mobile is working with Elon Musk's Starlink service, with a launch set for July. Verizon and AT&T users will get access to Starlink as well.
T-Mobile TMUS.O said on Sunday it will launch its satellite-to-cell service, powered by SpaceX's Starlink, in July for $15 a month, as the U.S. wireless carrier aims to eliminate mobile dead zones ...
Called T-Satellite, the feature connects automatically when you're out of range of cellular networks, enabling basic connectivity in remote locations. The beta is currently free to join and open to ...
T-Mobile’s Starlink-powered satellite service will go live at the end of July for $10 a month — whether you’re on T-Mobile or not.