SpaceX is exploring a "Starlink Phone" for direct-to-device internet services: report
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SpaceX is exploring a "Starlink Phone" for direct-to-device internet services: report
"to start the implementation of the Dubai Loop, as per the tunneling startup in a blog post. The agreement was signed on behalf of Dubai RTA by Mattar Al Tayer, director general and chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, and on behalf of The Boring Company by James Fitzgerald, the startup's global vice president of business development. Senior officials from both organizations were present at the signing ceremony."
"The first phase of the Dubai Loop will consist of a 4-mile (6.4 km) pilot route with four stations linking the Dubai International Financial Centre and Dubai Mall. The pilot phase is expected to pave the way for a full network extending up to 14 miles (22.5 km) with 19 stations connecting the Dubai World Trade Centre, the financial district, and Business Bay."
"The Dubai Loop project is intended to improve passenger mobility in high-density urban areas through underground vehicle tunnels designed for faster construction and lower surface disruption than conventional transport systems. The implementation of the first phase of Dubai Loop project will commence with the construction of a 6.4km pilot route, comprising four stations and linking the Dubai International Financial Centre and Dubai Mall. This phase will pave the way for expansion into the full project..."
The Boring Company signed a partnership agreement with Dubai Roads and Transport Authority to implement the Dubai Loop, marking the company's first tunneling project outside the United States. The agreement was signed at the World Governments Summit 2026 by Mattar Al Tayer for RTA and James Fitzgerald for The Boring Company. The first phase will build a 6.4 km (4-mile) pilot route with four stations linking the Dubai International Financial Centre and Dubai Mall. The pilot could expand into a full network up to 22.5 km (14 miles) with 19 stations. Tunnels will be 12 feet (3.6 meters) in diameter, dedicated to vehicle transport, using tunneling methods intended to lower costs and minimize surface disruption.
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