As Rumorea only one day ago, Spacex by Elon Musk has been associated with T-Mobile to offer a new unique connectivity option that will revolve around the Starlink Satellite Internet network, one says that companies will work with existing smartphones of subscribers (most). In a nutshell, T-Mobile wireless customers can connect to Starlink’s satellite Internet service from their mobile devices, largely expanding connectivity and coverage options to help resume where they leave 4G and 5G. The association was announced during an event live on Thursday, August 25, which was broadcast on the Spacex Twitter and YouTube accounts. As part of the event, T-Mobile declared that this effort will cause “the end” of dead coverage areas, although they will spend many months before we see reality.
Starlink is exploiting in popularity, although its residential deployment remains frustratingly slow for many people who expect access to broadband speeds. Satellite -based service is different from that of competing companies in the sense that it uses satellites launched in low land orbit, which means that they can offer previously not available speeds and reliability in satellite networks. Since then, the company has also launched an RV plan, which allows users to connect to the Internet while traveling nationwide, and recently announced a plan that offers a great commitment to those who are impatient: the best level of effort.
T-Mobile’s Above and Beyond plan taps satellites to eliminate dead zones
According to T-Mobile, Starlink will take advantage of reinforcing your mobile connectivity service, an effort that will be made in some way at the end of next year. Under coverage beyond the effort, the operator will enable messages about the Starlink network, then expanding that support to incite access to data and voice calls. The plan emphasizes the unique nature of Musk’s satellite Internet service and the ways in which it can be useful: the ways in which traditional cable and DSL services cannot match.
As is, 5G receives all the attention when it comes to high -speed wireless Internet access, and the connectivity option is very promising for more than watching 4K movies on smartphones. Access to broadband essentially anywhere will be particularly useful for the Internet market of things, allowing large fleets of devices to connect to each other and users, not to mention the potential to connect scientific equipment such as remote sensors with those wireless networks.
High speed 5G network technology is very limited in scope, however, in the literal sense, that is, it is difficult to find a place where you can access the MMWAVE option. At the moment, at least, that can be where Starlink is useful, essentially filling the gaps within the existing Network of T-Mobile. Although some details are still missing at the time of writing, Musk and the T-Mobile CEO, Mike Sievert, said during the press event that most smartphones on the T-Mobile network will work with Starlink-based service when It is launched. Although we will have to wait for all the details to fall, the duo said that the plan will arrive first as an open beta version.