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Starlink Completes Direct-to-Cell-Phone Satellite Constellation

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Dec 9, 2024, 10:52 AM   by Rich Brome   @rbrome.bsky.social

SpaceX announced last week that a recent rocket launch — carrying 20 new Starlink satellites — marks the completion of its first satellite constellation offering Direct-To-Cell capability. The company has been launching new Starlink satellites with Direct-To-Cell all year. Now that the constellation is complete, it should be able to offer continuous service nationwide. SpaceX and T-Mobile have been testing the service using the partially-built network. The companies recently received FCC permission to commercially launch the service, and T-Mobile is expected to enable it for customers soon. The service works with existing phones and automatically provides coverage in "dead zones" of the land-based cellular network. It currently supports text messaging over 4G LTE. SpaceX will continue launching mare Direct-To-Cell satellites in 2025, increasing capacity and enabling voice and data service at some point in 2025.

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