T-Mobile and Starlink launch beta satellite internet in US for testing |
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February 10, 2025T-Mobile US Inc has released a beta version of billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet for testing purposes, completely free in the US till July this year.

T-Mobile, one of the largest
At the moment, only text messages will be possible to send. Other features such as picture messages, data and voice calls will come later, the carrier said, without specifying when.
“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,” T-Mobile said in its announcement.
The phones of the users automatically connect to Starlink right when it goes out of the reach of
It works on most smartphones from the last four years and is not limited to a few smartphones or operating systems.
It will even work for customers of rival
T-Mobile will also broadcast Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)
“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 carrier said.
Price of T-Mobile Starlink
The beta version will be till July. Afterwards, T-Mobile Starlink will be included at no extra cost on its Go5G Next (including variations like Go5G Next 55+) plan.
Business customers will also get T-Mobile Starlink at no extra cost on Go5G Business Next, first
T-Mobile customers on any other plan can also add the service for $15 a month per line.
Through February however, T-Mobile customers who have registered for the beta can secure a $10/month per line
However, for Verizon and AT&T customers, it will cost $20 a month per line when the service launches in July.
Who can register for T-Mobile Starlink beta?
Everyone on any carrier, including businesses and first
“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
Starlink and T-Mobile also asked other carriers worldwide to partner up, stating that “So far, KDDI (Japan), Telstra (Australia), Optus (Australia), One NZ (New Zealand), Salt (Switzerland), Entel (Chile &

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