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T-Mobile to launch Starlink-powered T-Satellite text service July 23
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45634, member: 636"] T-Mobile will launch its satellite texting service on July 23rd through a partnership with SpaceX Starlink. The company has tested the feature with customers for several weeks during a free trial period. The service aims to provide communication access in remote areas where regular cell towers cannot reach users. T-Mobile calls the new offering T-Satellite and plans to charge most customers monthly fees. The feature works with smartphones from any wireless carrier as long as the device remains unlocked. The initial launch covers text messaging only through satellite connections. T-Mobile will add data connectivity starting October 1st for customers who want internet access in remote locations. The company works with major app developers to create satellite-optimized versions of popular programs. AccuWeather, AllTrails, Apple, Google, WhatsApp and X plan to offer special satellite apps. Other developers can contact T-Mobile to learn about creating compatible applications. T-Mobile charges $10 per month for the satellite service across all wireless carriers. Customers on T-Mobile's Experience Beyond plan receive the feature at no extra cost. The company provides free emergency 911 texting to anyone with a compatible device regardless of subscription status. This emergency feature works even for AT&T and Verizon customers who do not pay for the monthly service. T-Mobile wants to ensure all users can reach emergency services during dangerous situations. [/QUOTE]
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