(Reuters) - Apple's iPhone devices are now eligible to test SpaceX-owned Starlink's direct-to-cell capability that provides ...
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Share on Twitter Print Share by Email Share Back to top On Monday, January 27, 2025, the One-to-One Consent Rule (“the Rule”) promulgated by ...
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T-Mobile and Elon Musk’s SpaceX are currently testing the Starlink cell network on a trial basis after receiving approval ...
Apple 's compatible iPhones now support Starlink's direct-to-cell capability, a service from SpaceX that provides coverage ...
Apples iPhones can now test SpaceXs Starlink direct-to-cell technology, providing satellite coverage for mobile devices.
Late in the afternoon on January 24, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) “One-to-One Consent Rule,” which was scheduled to take ...
Apple’s iPhone devices can now test SpaceX’s Starlink direct-to-cell capability, enabling satellite text communication. T-Mobile, in partnership with SpaceX, is conducting trials after FCC approval.