T-Mobile Starlink satellite service exits beta
Briefly

T-Mobile's T-Satellite service has officially launched after its beta phase, allowing users to send text messages and location information. Future enhancements will include picture and voice messaging for select devices. Additionally, T-Mobile plans to introduce satellite data for popular apps from various developers, targeting users in remote areas. Customers can subscribe for $15/month, with a temporary discount of $10/month available to both T-Mobile and compatible non-T-Mobile customers. The service is designed for individuals with unlocked, satellite-optimized phones supporting eSIM capabilities.
T-Mobile's satellite service, now officially T-Satellite, allows sending text messages and location data, with plans for picture and voice messaging soon.
The service is priced at $15/month, with a temporary offer of $10/month for both T-Mobile and non-T-Mobile customers.
Future enhancements will include satellite-enabled apps from AccuWeather, AllTrails, Apple, Google, WhatsApp, and others for better connectivity in remote areas.
T-Mobile's new satellite service is accessible to anyone with an unlocked, satellite-optimized phone supporting eSIM, expanding its customer base beyond existing T-Mobile users.
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