T-Mobile has announced a partnership with Starlink to provide phone phone via the satellite to consumers. Technology can benefit Verizon and TA & T customers, according to the company’s statement.
T-Mobile Starlink was announced in February, which is in the experimental version phase, which allows other operator customers to register by July to test technology for free.
To enable the connection, the satellites were formed with “direct to the cell” capabilities, revolving around the Earth at an altitude of more than 320 km and traveling at a speed of more than 27,000 km per hour to provide cellular signals.
The idea at first is to enable text messages to send, then expand the use of audio recordings and send images to dead areas – where traditional mobile towers cannot be achieved.
“T-Mobile Starlink is the first and only spacecraft in the United States that automatically connects to your phone, allowing the user to stay in touch even in the absence of a cellular network. It is a wonderful technical achievement and water gatherings for all mobile devices users.”
T-Mobile Starlink will be included without any additional cost in the following plan Go5G (including differences like Go5G Next 55+), the best company. Business customers will also have access without any additional cost in Go5G Business Next, first aid agencies with T-PRIRITY and other distinct plans chosen.
Operator customers who have any other plan can also use the service for $ 15 a month per line. Those who recorded until February can ensure a discount of $ 10 per month per line, and 33 % of the total price.
Verizon and AT & T users can also try the textual messaging service for the satellite for free during the beta period. When the service is launched in July, it will be available for $ 20 a month per line.
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