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Starlink To Launch Direct Satellite Phone Services For Mobile Connectivity

Elon Musk’s Starlink is gearing up to launch services that will enable mobile phones to connect directly to its vast satellite network.

The company’s plans, as indicated on the website is that texting services are set to debut in 2024, while voice, data, and Internet of Things (IoT) services will follow in 2025.

What’s revolutionary is that users won’t need to upgrade their phones as Starlink’s system will seamlessly work with current 4G-enabled devices.

This will see Starlink deploying new satellites that function as telecom base stations, offering communication services worldwide. However, this undertaking will require the acquisition of mobile operating licenses in each country it aims to serve.

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“Access Everywhere” is Starlink’s promise, which aims to provide ubiquitous communication services across the globe. According to the company, “Direct to Cell works with existing LTE phones wherever you can see the sky. No changes to hardware, firmware, or special apps are required, providing seamless access to text, voice, and data.”

SpaceX, Musk’s other venture, will play a crucial role in deploying these capabilities. Starlink will leverage SpaceX’s expertise in rocket manufacturing and launches to put Direct to Cell satellites into orbit on Falcon 9 rockets and Starship. These satellites will connect to the Starlink constellation via laser backhaul, ensuring global connectivity.

When these capabilities are unleashed, Starlink, previously known as an Internet Service Provider in Nigeria, will enter direct competition with mobile telecommunications giants like MTN, Globacom, Airtel, and 9mobile, challenging their traditional ground-based services. However, in countries like Nigeria, obtaining the necessary licenses, such as from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), will be a prerequisite.

In the United States, Starlink has already inked an agreement with T-Mobile, and the technology is expected to provide extensive text coverage across the country. In Canada, Rogers Communications has also announced satellite-to-phone coverage for all 5G and 4G smartphones. One application is an upgrade for emergency services, emphasizing the potential life-saving aspects of this technology.

Emmanuel Ochayi

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