T-Mobile Starlink is solving wireless’ biggest
pain point — mobile dead zones
T-Mobile Starlink is the first and only
space-based mobile network in the U.S. that automatically connects
to your phone in areas no cellular network reaches
The beta is now open for absolutely everyone —
yes, even Verizon and AT&T customers — to register for free
access until July
Minutes ago, during the country’s largest annual sporting event,
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) introduced the next big thing in wireless —
T-Mobile Starlink — to tens of millions of football fans. Now in
public beta, this breakthrough service, developed in partnership
with Starlink, uses straight-out-of-a-sci-fi-movie satellite and
mobile communications technology to help keep people connected —
even you, Verizon and AT&T customers — in the more than 500,000
square miles of the country unreached by any carrier’s earth-bound
cell towers. That’s nearly the size of two Texases!
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T-Mobile Starlink Beta Takes Off.
T-Mobile Starlink is solving wireless’ biggest pain point — mobile
dead zones. T-Mobile Starlink is the first and only space-based
mobile network in the U.S. that automatically connects to your
phone in areas no cellular network reaches. The beta is now open
for absolutely everyone — yes, even Verizon and AT&T customers
— to register for free access until July. (Graphic: Business
Wire)
T-Mobile Starlink uses specially configured satellites with
Direct-to-Cell capabilities orbiting the Earth 200+ miles up in
space and traveling at over 17,000 miles per hour to deliver cell
phone signals — text messages for now with picture messages, data
and voice calls coming later — to and from locations traditional
cell towers can’t reach (aka mobile dead zones).
“T-Mobile Starlink is the first and only space-based mobile
network in the US that automatically connects to your phone so you
can be connected even where no cellular network reaches. It’s a
massive technical achievement and an absolute game changer for ALL
wireless users,” said Mike Sievert, President and CEO, T-Mobile.
“We’re still in the early days — I don’t want to overhype the
experience during a beta test — but we’re officially putting ‘no
bars’ on notice. Dead zones, your days are numbered at the
Un-carrier.”
If you can see the sky, you’re connected
The beauty of the service is its simplicity: users don’t need to
do anything out of the ordinary. When a user’s cell phone gets out
of range of a cell tower, the phone automatically connects to the
T-Mobile Starlink network. No need to manually connect. Messages
are sent and received just as they are today on a traditional
network, even group texts and reactions. And it works on most
smartphones from the last four years. It’s not limited to a few
smartphones or operating systems.
And to double down on keeping all people connected, T-Mobile
Starlink also broadcasts Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)
nationwide to anyone in range of the signal and with a compatible
device.
Satellite-based WEA service helps ensure everyone — even outside
of terrestrial coverage, as long as they are in range of a T-Mobile
Starlink satellite — can receive critical, potentially life-saving
messages directly to their phone. Whether in remote areas like
hiking trails or in areas impacted by severe weather or by natural
disasters, more people now have access to the WEA broadcast when
they need it most.
The beta is free until July at which point T-Mobile Starlink
will be included at no extra cost on Go5G Next (including
variations like Go5G Next 55+), T-Mobile’s best plan. Business
customers will also get T-Mobile Starlink at no extra cost on Go5G
Business Next, first responder agencies on T-Priority plans and
other select premium rate plans. T-Mobile customers on any other
plan can add the service for $15/month per line.
Through February, T-Mobile customers who have registered for the
beta can secure a $10/month per line Early Adopter Discount, 33%
off the full price.
AT&T and Verizon customers hate dead zones, too
When your service is amazing and different, you want as many
people to try it as possible. T-Mobile is giving AT&T and
Verizon customers the opportunity to try out T-Mobile Starlink
satellite service on their existing phones. With T-Mobile Starlink,
every compatible smartphone can turn into a satellite phone — no
fancy equipment needed. During the beta period, Verizon and
AT&T customers can experience T-Mobile Starlink text messaging
for free, and once the service launches in July, it will be
available for $20/month per line.
T-Mobile Starlink Beta Registration
The beta phase gives T-Mobile the means to test the service
gradually before launching in July to the hundreds of millions of
wireless users who can benefit from our vision of nearly ubiquitous
coverage.
Everyone on any carrier — including businesses and first
responders — can sign up for the beta. Users will be enrolled on an
ongoing basis to help test the system and provide feedback before
launching in July.
More details and consumer registration can be found here.
Businesses and first responder agencies can register here.
A Vision for Universal Coverage
As T-Mobile and Starlink continue to work towards eliminating
mobile deadzones, the companies welcome wireless providers from
around the world to join their growing alliance, which aims to
provide reciprocal roaming for all participating carriers. So far,
KDDI (Japan), Telstra (Australia), Optus (Australia), One NZ (New
Zealand), Salt (Switzerland), Entel (Chile & Peru), Rogers
(Canada) and Kyivstar (Ukraine) are among the providers that have
signed on to join the cause and launch satellite-to-mobile
technology. Learn more about the alliance and how providers can
join at direct.starlink.com.
For background on how T-Mobile and SpaceX have worked together
to overcome the technical challenges of bringing satellite
connectivity to smartphones, read more from Ulf Ewaldsson,
President of Technology at T-Mobile.
Follow @TMobileNews on X, formerly known as Twitter, to stay up
to date with the latest company news.
Anyone with a compatible device is eligible for T-Mobile
Starlink Beta trial; limited spots available. Developing technology
available in most areas, most of the time; ultimately available in
most outdoor areas where you can see the sky. Early Adopter
Discount: Limited time offer; subject to change. $10/mo. for
service beginning in July 2025 and renews automatically each month
until cancelled. Cancel anytime in the T-Life App. For Go5G plans,
sales tax and regulatory fees included in monthly rate plan price;
for Essentials plan, monthly Regulatory Programs (RPF) & Telco
Recovery Fee (TRF) totaling $3.49 per voice line ($0.50 for RPF
& $2.99 for TRF) applies.
About T-Mobile
T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged
Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative
nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for
all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of
value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best
possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption
that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond.
Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its
subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by
T-Mobile and Mint Mobile. For more information please visit:
https://www.t-mobile.com.
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