Musk Starlink satellite internet service will soon be available on mobile

Musk will soon make Starlink satellite internet service available on mobile (T-Mobile), America’s Federal Competition Commission has given permission to Starlink and said that it has been given 180 days till June 14 to conduct the pilot program.

Musk Starlink satellite internet service on mobile
Musk Starlink satellite internet service will soon be available on mobile

Starlink satellite internet service soon on mobile

Elon Musk’s satellite internet service ‘Starlink’ company has received permission from the US Federal Competition Commission to experiment with satellite connectivity in T-Mobile’s phones, where those who have access to T-Mobile will be able to use Starlink. Can use Internet Service. If Elon Musk is successful in running this Starlink satellite on internet mobile then there is going to be a big market for the company which can get huge profits.

It is very difficult to provide service from Starlink satellite internet to mobile, where Musk is going to do a big experiment on this. We have been seeing news on social media for a long time that Starlink’s satellite internet service can soon be accessible on mobile devices and America’s Federal Competition Commission has also given permission to experiment and it is going to be true.

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The Federal Competition Commission has approved the use of satellite connectivity for unmodified T-Mobile phones on the ground, PCMag reports. Meanwhile, it has been learned that SpaceX has been given 180 days till June 14 to conduct the pilot program.

“This experimental authorization is necessary as the Commission approves SpaceX’s application to enable supplemental coverage from space (SCS) for consumers on a permanent basis,” SpaceX said in its application. The pilot program allows SpaceX to utilize the 1910-1915 MHz and 1990-1995 MHz bands and also connect direct-to-cellular antennas to cellular test equipment.

Earlier it was revealed that Starlink and T-Mobile are working on ‘Coverage Above and Beyond’, the aim of this company is to provide smartphone connectivity to T-Mobile customers everywhere and it now connects with Musk Starlink satellite internet service. If so, a big market can also be created which will provide internet facility directly through satellite.

Musk Starlink satellite internet service
If you provide Starlink service on Smartphone then there will be a big market.

Elon Musk’s Starlink company, which currently mainly serves domestic and business users through fixed satellite dishes, will soon start targeting mobile users as well. Currently, to connect to the Starlink network, large user terminals like Dish are required, after which one can access the internet with the help of a mobile.

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Currently, SpaceX aims to add new modules to its satellites and bring the distance closer to smartphones, creating a larger market by developing mobile-compatible devices that can connect even to different countries. Musk has to solve problems like not being able to connect to smartphones and people in rural and remote areas facing network problems and usher in a new era where you can get fast internet facility wherever you go.

Elon Musk wants to get satellite internet facility in smartphones, because about 500,000 square miles of America does not have access to the telecom operator’s network.

“SpaceX will use PCS G block spectrum licensed to T-Mobile for such experiments, subject to T-Mobile’s consent,” the company said.

It has been three years since Starlink started providing internet connectivity to remote areas, and no work had been done on it till now. “The company has since grown to provide high-speed Internet access to places in the world where access is unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable,” the company posted on Twitter. Starlink will soon bring satellite internet to your mobile. Can start service.

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