T-Mobile has detailed its collaboration with SpaceX's Starlink, providing satellite service to customers in remote areas lacking cell coverage. The service costs $15 monthly for T-Mobile users and $20 for others, supporting texting initially, with voice calls and data services coming later. Compatible devices must use eSIM technology, allowing Verizon and AT&T customers to access the service without changing carriers. This initiative targets 500,000 square miles in the U.S. without terrestrial cell towers, automatically connecting users' phones to satellites in these dead zones.
The standard price is $15 a month for T-Mobile customers and $20 a month for non-T-Mobile users. This service aims to connect users in dead zones.
T-Mobile's Starlink service provides mobile users access to satellite connectivity in 500,000 square miles of the US lacking terrestrial cell towers.
Voice calls and data service from T-Mobile Starlink will be available in the future, currently only supporting texting in remote areas with no cell service.
Compatible phones for T-Mobile Starlink require eSIM technology, allowing Verizon and AT&T users to join without switching carriers using existing unlocked devices.
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