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FCC approves T-Mobile and Starlink’s direct-to-cell service

What you need to know

  • T-Mobile and Starlink have been working since 2022 to bring direct-to-cell satellite service to T-Mobile subscribers.
  • Now, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has signed off, in an industry-first.
  • The commission says bringing satellite cell service to mobile customers has “critical public interest benefits.”

Following the program’s announcement in 2022, T-Mobile and Starlink are moving ahead with their plan to bring direct-to-cell satellite service to T-Mobile customers after gaining regulatory approval this week. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission signed off on the two companies’ direct-to-cell service, with a few caveats, it said in a filing. Albeit limited, the FCC’s approval is an industry-first for direct-to-cell connectivity (via The Verge).

The initiative is all about eradicating dead spots, in other words, the areas left uncovered or unreliable by traditional cellular service. T-Mobile and Starlink, a network of SpaceX broadband satellites, want to help people connect their phones to space satellites when cell towers can’t cut it.

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