T-Mobile's Starlink satellite service launches in July - here's who can get it for free
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T-Mobile is set to officially launch its public Starlink satellite service on July 23, extending compatibility to any mobile device user, including those on AT&T and Verizon. The service, currently in beta, will initially allow SMS and MMS messaging, with iOS support following Android's launch. Beginning October 1, T-Mobile will enable data access through collaborations with third-party providers, offering key apps for travelers. T-Mobile Experience Beyond subscribers will access the service for free, while others pay a reduced fee of $10/month, aimed at broadening user adoption.
Starting October 1, T-Mobile will expand its Starlink satellite service to include data access, partnering with third-party providers for essential travel apps.
T-Mobile announces $10 monthly fee for Starlink service, lower than earlier stated prices, aiming to attract more users across all mobile networks.
T-Mobile's public Starlink service launches on July 23, allowing all users, including AT&T and Verizon, to send SMS and MMS initially.
Starlink subscribers will enjoy 911 texting via satellite, initially exclusive to T-Mobile users but expanding to all compatible devices later this year.
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