Elon Musk’s satellite internet may soon be available on smartphones

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The Federal Competition Commission has granted Starlink, according to a report by PCMag. The commission has given Starlink ‘experimental special temporary authorisation’ to beam satellite connectivity to unmodified T-Mobile phones on the ground. SpaceX plans to equip its satellites with new modules and develop smaller, mobile-compatible devices to bridge the gap with smartphones. T-Mobile is the sole licensee of the PCS G Block in the United States, according to Starlink. Starlink has been providing internet connectivity in remote areas for three years.

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Elon Musk’s satellite internet may soon be available on smartphones

The Federal Competition Commission has granted Starlink, according to a report by PCMag. The commission has given Starlink ‘experimental special temporary authorisation’ to beam satellite connectivity to unmodified T-Mobile phones on the ground. SpaceX plans to equip its satellites with new modules and develop smaller, mobile-compatible devices to bridge the gap with smartphones. T-Mobile is the sole licensee of the PCS G Block in the United States, according to Starlink. Starlink has been providing internet connectivity in remote areas for three years.

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