US mobile operator T-Mobile used the US Superbowl football event to announce a free public beta of its new satellite to ...
But with the T-Mobile Starlink partnership, you can try out a free beta test of a satellite texting service—no matter what carrier you are using. You can sign up for this trial period, which was ...
T-Mobile's Starlink Direct-to-Cell beta is now open to everyone in the US, including Verizon and AT&T customers. This expands ...
This beta is currently free for everyone until July. However, after that, most users will be charged. For those who use Go5G Next, it'll still be free. However, for each line on other plans, it'll ...
T-Mobile's Starlink-powered satellite texting service beta is now open for everyone in the US, customers on other networks can also register.
T-Mobile Starlink has officially entered the public beta phase. The long-awaited announcement came during yesterday’s Super ...
During the Super Bowl on Sunday, T-Mobile announced the public beta launch of its direct-to-cell program with Starlink.
The agreement between Starlink, a subsidiary of Elon Musk's SpaceX, and T-Mobile may signify the effectiveness of the satellite technology. It further increases his stake in the industry, and the ...
T-Mobile’s Starlink-powered direct-to-cell satellite messaging service is now open for anyone in the US to try for free — ...
T-Mobile Starlink will offer connectivity in areas not covered by cell towers — and it's also available to customers of rival ...
The beta phase will run until July. Afterward, you can decide if you want to pay for the service.
T-Mobile has officially launched the beta version of its Starlink service. This service aims to provide mobile connectivity in areas ...