AT&T and Verizon ask FCC to block Starlink cell plans
Briefly

Starlink's rivals, notably Verizon and AT&T, are opposing SpaceX's request for a waiver on out-of-band emission limits, citing potential interference with terrestrial networks.
Verizon and AT&T argue that granting SpaceX a waiver would allow them to use stronger signals that could disrupt existing cellphone services in the area.
SpaceX aims to enhance its satellite service through a partnership with T-Mobile, intending to provide direct-to-cell connectivity in areas without coverage from cell towers.
Despite SpaceX's intentions to improve satellite communications, rivals contend that relaxing emission limits could pose risks to established cellular operations.
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