
"Virgin Media O2 is set to become the first mobile network operator to offer UK customers automatic connectivity via satellite in places without phone signal. O2 Satellite will be an optional service due to launch in the first half of 2026, following a partnership with Elon Musk's satellite business Starlink to offer the service. The firm has not yet revealed how much it will cost, but it will be an additional fee to pay each month."
"Enabled smartphones will automatically switch to satellite coverage in parts of the UK where no terrestrial signal is available - such as rural areas - but those who sign up will not be able to make phone calls via satellite to begin with. The service will only work with messaging, maps and location apps. O2 says this is because Starlink's current satellites do not support calls, although the next generation of them will. Calls made via WhatsApp, which uses data rather than phone signal, may work though."
"The satellites will effectively act like "phone masts in the sky", said Luke Pearce from analyst CCS Insight. "In today's world, connectivity is no longer optional," he said. "Whether it's emergency SOS in life-saving situations or keeping a software-defined vehicle online, people now expect constant access." Software-defined vehicles can receive over-the-air updates to improve their performance and features, but need internet connections to be able to do so."
Virgin Media O2 will launch O2 Satellite as an optional service in the first half of 2026 through a partnership with Starlink. Enabled smartphones will switch automatically to satellite in UK areas lacking terrestrial mobile signal, providing messaging, maps and location app functionality but not traditional voice calls initially. Starlink's current satellites do not support calls; next-generation satellites are expected to enable them. Data-based voice apps like WhatsApp may work. O2 plans trials before public rollout. Analysts describe satellites as "phone masts in the sky" and say satellite connectivity can close coverage gaps across mountains, oceans and rural areas. Vodafone has tested satellite video calls but has no customer rollout plans.
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