T-Mobile users can try Starlink’s satellite service for free – here’s how

    • Slowly but surely, Starlink is growing into a leading broadband internet alternative. Its network of low Earth orbit satellites ensures its users high-speed internet access, even in areas where traditional infrastructure such as cell towers can’t reach. Now, that technology can provide service to your mobile device. 
    • On Monday, T-Mobile opened registration for a T-Mobile Starlink beta program that aims to eliminate dead zones by leveraging Starlink’s 300 direct‑to‑cell satellites to provide coverage for 500,000 square miles of land in the US that are not covered by cell towers, according to T-Mobile. 
    • At launch — projected for early 2025 — Starlink will support only texting, but T-Mobile shares that the service eventually will be expanding to data and voice. The free beta will provide users with high-speed internet connectivity in challenging-to-access places such as rural locations, concerts, and even airplanes. 
    • On a recent 12-hour flight, I had the chance to experience Starlink in-flight Wi-Fi and was fascinated by how good the connection was. It provided me with high-speed, reliable connectivity that did not waver throughout the flight, with speeds comparable to those I experience at home. 

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