T‑Mobile Takes Coverage Above
and Beyond With SpaceX
August 25, 2022
T-Mobile CEO and
President Mike Sievert and SpaceX Chief
Engineer Elon Musk announced Coverage Above
and Beyond: a breakthrough new plan to bring
cell phone connectivity everywhere.
Leveraging Starlink, SpaceX’s constellation
of satellites in low Earth orbit, and
T-Mobile’s industry-leading wireless
network, the Un-carrier plans to provide
near complete coverage in most places in the
U.S. – even in many of the most remote
locations previously unreachable by
traditional cell signals.
Today, despite powerful LTE and 5G wireless
networks, well over half a million square
miles of the U.S. in addition to vast
stretches of ocean are untouched by cell
signals … from ANY provider. And as anyone
who has ever encountered a mobile dead zone
knows, the wireless industry has struggled
to cover these areas with traditional
terrestrial cellular technology, most often
due to land-use restrictions (e.g. National
Parks), terrain limits (e.g. mountains,
deserts and other topographical realities)
and America’s sheer vastness. In those
areas, people are either disconnected or pay
exorbitant rates to lug around a sat phone.
SpaceX and T-Mobile share a vision where
these uncovered areas are a relic of the
past, and today, the companies are taking a
first step to make that vision a reality.
From the middle of Death Valley to the Great
Smoky Mountains or even that persistent
neighborhood dead zone, T-Mobile and SpaceX
have a vision to give customers a crucial
additional layer of connectivity in areas
previously unreachable by cell signals from
any provider. And the service aims to work
with the phone already in your pocket. The
vast majority of smartphones already on
T-Mobile’s network will be compatible with
the new service using the device’s existing
radio. No extra equipment to buy. It just
works.
We’ve always thought
differently about what it means to keep
customers connected, and that’s why we’re
working with the best to deliver coverage
above and beyond anything customers have
ever seen before,” said Mike Sievert, CEO of
T-Mobile. “More than just a groundbreaking
alliance, this represents two
industry-shaking innovators challenging the
old ways of doing things to create something
entirely new that will further connect
customers and scare competitors.”The
important thing about this is that it means
there are no dead zones anywhere in the
world for your cell phone,” said SpaceX
Chief Engineer Elon Musk. “We’re incredibly
excited to do this with T-Mobile.”
To provide this
service, the companies will create a new
network, broadcast from Starlink’s
satellites using T-Mobile’s mid-band
spectrum nationwide. This true
satellite-to-cellular service will provide
nearly complete coverage almost anywhere a
customer can see the sky.
With this technology, T-Mobile is planning
to give customers text coverage practically
everywhere in the continental US, Hawaii,
parts of Alaska, Puerto Rico and territorial
waters, even outside the signal of
T-Mobile’s network starting with a beta in
select areas by the end of next year after
SpaceX’s planned satellite launches. Text
messaging, including SMS, MMS and
participating messaging apps, will empower
customers to stay connected and share
experiences nearly everywhere. Afterwards,
the companies plan to pursue the addition of
voice and data coverage.
In addition, the CEOs shared their vision
for expanding Coverage Above and Beyond
globally, issuing an open invitation to the
world’s carriers to collaborate for truly
global connectivity. T-Mobile committed to
offer reciprocal roaming to those providers
working with them to enable this vision.
Today’s news is the next step in T-Mobile’s
quest to deliver Coverage Beyond. Earlier
this year, the Un-carrier gave customers
enhanced connectivity beyond the reach of
its network – in the air and abroad. Today’s
move is the next step on the path to provide
the ultimate coverage experience.
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