Home Telecoms Mobile SpaceX’s new Starlink satellites beam phone signals from space The US wireless carrier will use Elon Musk-owned SpaceX’s Starlink satellites to provide mobile users with network access in parts of the US by Reuters January 4, 2024 Image credit: SpaceX/X T-Mobile US said on Wednesday SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket with the first set of Starlink satellites that can beam phone signals from space directly to smartphones. The US wireless carrier will use Elon Musk-owned SpaceX’s Starlink satellites to provide mobile users with network access in parts of the US, the companies had announced in August 2022. Other wireless providers across the world, including Japan’s KDDI, Australia’s Optus, New Zealand’s One NZ, Canada’s Rogers will collaborate with SpaceX to launch direct-to-cell technology. The direct-to-cell service at first will begin with text messaging followed by voice and data capabilities in the coming years, T-Mobile said. Watch the SpaceX launch video here: Also read: SpaceX signs deal with European Space Agency to launch key satellites Tags direct-to-cell Satellites SpaceX T-Mobile You might also like SpaceX to launch Yahsat’s Al Yah 4 and 5 satellites Space startups see funding surge as spending remains high UAE launches development phase of Sirb satellite programme SpaceX signs deal with European Space Agency to launch key satellites