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The end of ‘dead zones’? Starlink’s direct-to-cell satellite service passes big milestone

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  • Starlink and T-Mobile satellite partnership approved by FCC in the US
  • First green-lit collaboration between satellite operator and cellular network
  • Europe sees a similar test between Deutsche Telekom and Skylo

Starlink has taken a big step forward in the battle to combat so-called cellular ‘dead zones’ where a phone signal can’t be obtained, using satellites to provide the necessary coverage for areas where a mobile network can’t reach.

Over in the US, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given the thumbs-up to Starlink to use its satellites in a partnership with T-Mobile, giving users on that network coverage for remote locations.

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