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Although T-Satellite is a T-Mobile service, US users on rival carriers can access the satellite connectivity too for $10 per month. Here's how it works and how to sign up.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Californians could catch a Starlink satellite launch from the Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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CNET on MSNT-Mobile and Starlink's $10 a Month Satellite Texting Service Is Live. Here's How It Works
T-Mobile's T-Satellite internet service, powered by SpaceX's Starlink satellites, officially launched on Wednesday, July 23. The direct-to-cell messaging service that enables texting from anywhere isn't limited to T-Mobile customers -- AT&T and Verizon mobile customers can also purchase it for $10 a month.
AT&T (and Verizon) are betting that AST SpaceMobile will be able to do battle against SpaceX's cellular Starlink service, which officially launched through T-Mobile this week.
Starlink acknowledged the network outage and said it was working on a resolution. Elon Musk, who runs both Starlink and SpaceX, posted on X that the issue would be resolved shortly and that the service's user base was growing fast.
Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, is experiencing a widespread network outage. Thousands of users worldwide reported service disruptions.
Elon Musk-run SpaceX's Starlink satellite-powered internet services faced an outage on a global scale, but the company has fixed it.
Soldiers panicked, drones surveilling Russian forces went dark, and long-range artillery units struggled to hit targets.