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Starlink Mobile Could Operate Without Major Carrier Intermediaries
SpaceX plans to launch an independent Starlink mobile service that would bypass traditional carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. According to SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell, the company is considering building its own ground-based mobile network in the U.S. to sell plans directly to consumers. SpaceX already holds spectrum licenses worth about $17 billion and closed a $2.6 billion deal to enhance its direct-to-cell technology. Currently, Starlink supplements carrier coverage, but the new service would remove intermediaries. No pricing or launch date is confirmed, and capacity is expect
- SpaceX holds $17 billion in spectrum licenses for Starlink Mobile
- $2.6 billion deal to enhance direct-to-cell technology
- Starlink generates $11.39 billion of $18.67 billion revenue in 2025
๐ Why it matters: The future Starlink Mobile version could eliminate traditional carriers with its own ground network and direct plans.
๐ Upside: Allows SpaceX to offer mobile plans without intermediaries, increasing control and potential coverage.
๐ Risk: Competing against carriers with established infrastructure and customer base will be a significant challenge.
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