Another example, this time in the UK, of MNOs looking to innovative approaches to help improve mobile coverage. Virgin Media O2 are working with STARLINK to help with the backhaul requirements of deploying masts in areas that cannot be reached by fibre – a great method for improving signal at a more affordable cost. This is a great example of satellite and mobile acting in concert to mutual benefit, as I have said before it is not likely that satellite communications will replace mobile networks, this is the most likely outcome – a win-win for all. #connectivity #networks #investment #innovation #mnos #satellites #2g #3g #4g #5g #business #enterprise #scotland #UK #growth #mobile #mobilenetworks #telecoms #telecommunications #sharedruralnetwork #rural #ruralcoverage #srn https://lnkd.in/eJ_rK7-v
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Still relatively early days here and with some technical challenges that need to be overcome, but an interesting development, nonetheless. The direct to satellite technology does have some useful use cases with many saying this will be the end of the “dead coverage zones” in rural areas as well as enabling “always on” access to emergency services. I wonder what impact this will have on the traditional GSM operator revenue in years to come.
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📡 The NTIA's BEAD guidance could be a game-changer for Starlink, offering new opportunities for rural broadband access via low-Earth orbit satellites. While fiber remains a priority, this opens the door for Starlink in areas where traditional options aren't viable. Affordability and meeting speed requirements are essential, with potential subsidies easing equipment costs for rural users. 🔗 Discover how Starlink could benefit from BEAD: https://lnkd.in/dqW7EPtx #BroadbandExpansion #Starlink #RuralInternet #NTIA #BEADProgram #DigitalDivide #InternetAccess #Connectivity #TechNews #5G #SatelliteInternet
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Satellite Broadband definitely needs more profile and consideration as a fast, reliable alternative to fibre, especially in remote or rural places.
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We recently attended the Connecting Britain exhibition in London and came away with some interesting questions about our approach to expanding broadband infrastructure. 🤔 With the impressive capabilities of Starlink already delivering significant bandwidth and Amazon Kuiper on the horizon promising up to 400Mbps, why are we still investing heavily in traditional fibre networks? The benefits of satellite technology are clear: it offers high-speed connectivity with far less disruption and cost than laying cables and digging up roads. As we look to the future of connectivity, it's worth asking whether we're allocating resources in the most effective way. 💡 What do you think about the balance between traditional fibre investment and the potential of satellite solutions? #ConnectingBritain #Broadband #Starlink #AmazonKuiper
Ofcom proposes to license Amazon’s Project Kuiper to deliver high-speed broadband across the UK.
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Comcast and Starlink Team Up for High-Speed Internet in Hard-to-Reach Areas Unleashing the Power of Satellite Internet for Enterprise Customers Comcast Business has announced a groundbreaking partnership with SpaceX's Starlink to bring high-speed internet to locations beyond the reach of fiber networks. With 2.6 million customers and 600,000 miles of fiber, Comcast Business will now leverage Starlink’s low-Earth orbit satellites to serve enterprise customers in underserved regions. "Starlink's satellite technology enhances our existing network, extending our reach and ensuring reliable connectivity for enterprises," said Jon Friedman, SVP for Comcast Business. This move addresses connectivity challenges and underscores Starlink's growing importance in modern enterprise networks. Comcast Business will handle the delivery, installation, and management of Starlink equipment as part of their managed services offering. Stay connected and ahead of the curve with this innovative solution Like, subscribe, or follow our page for more updates #dailytechnews #techlabgeek #spacex #starlink #comcastbusiness
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In an age where connectivity defines possibilities, the landscape of global communication is undergoing a significant transformation. Cellular over satellite technology is at the forefront of this shift, with innovators like Starlink leading the way. At TracPlus, we're actively exploring these advancements, recognising their transformative potential to enhance global connectivity for critical missions. Dive into our latest blog to discover how the advent of cellular over satellite technology is set to revolutionise the way we stay connected. From empowering firefighters with instant access to vital information in the heart of remote wildfires to enabling aircraft to stream essential data to command centres in real time, we’re at the forefront of leveraging this technology to support those on the front lines. #globalconnectivity #satellitecommunications #futureofcommunication #MissionCriticalConnectivity #TracPlus https://lnkd.in/eARje7qd
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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) is leveraging Starlink's Low Earth Orbit satellite technology to provide mobile backhaul in some of the country's most remote locations, speeding up its Shared Rural Network (SRN) rollout. The operator has already implemented the Starlink mobile backhaul solution in the Scottish Highlands, where standard technologies like fibre or microwave connections are challenging or impossible to use. Typically, mobile phone masts require a fibre cable for backhaul, which carries calls, SMS, and data to and from the mast. However, in these extremely remote areas, this is not feasible. Instead, a network of low-earth orbit satellites is used for backhaul, allowing VMO2 to deliver a reliable mobile network to these regions. #Starlink #VMO2 #SRN #Backhaul
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🚀 **Revolutionizing Mobile Connectivity: A New Era with SpaceX and T-Mobile** In a landmark partnership, SpaceX and T-Mobile have secured FCC approval to launch a direct-to-cell satellite service. This initiative is set to transform the telecommunications landscape by eliminating dead zones and ensuring seamless connectivity across the United States. 🔍 **Key Highlights:** - The FCC's approval marks the first instance of satellite-to-cell communication using existing mobile spectrum. - Initial phase to offer basic SMS services, with voice and data services planned by 2025. - Enhances access to emergency services in remote areas, as demonstrated during Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Why is this significant? The integration of satellite technology into mobile networks not only supports the public interest by enhancing emergency services but also stands as a testament to technological advancement in spectrum use. Consider this: How will this shift impact traditional telecom operators and their approach to network expansion? As we move forward, the competition is heating up with other players like AT&T and Verizon stepping into the arena. Let's watch how this unfolds and shapes the future of connectivity. 🔗 Join the discussion: How do you foresee the impact of satellite connectivity on your industry? #ConnectivityRevolution #TelecomInnovation #SpaceX #TMobile #FCCApproval Original Article: https://lnkd.in/e2V3_nkN
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### Unlocking Connectivity: The Future of Mobile Communication with Starlink and T-Mobile In an era where connectivity is essential, the recent partnership between SpaceX's Starlink and T-Mobile is set to transform how we communicate, especially in remote and underserved areas. Here’s what you need to know about this innovative development: What’s Happening? The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has approved a groundbreaking service that allows T-Mobile customers to connect directly to Starlink satellites, providing cellular coverage in locations where traditional networks struggle. This means that even in the most remote areas, users can send texts and receive emergency alerts without relying on cell towers. #### Why Does This Matter? 1. Enhanced Coverage: This service aims to eliminate mobile dead zones, ensuring that everyone has access to vital communication tools, particularly during emergencies. 2. Innovative Technology: By leveraging a constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit, Starlink can offer high-speed connectivity with lower latency compared to traditional satellite services. 3. Exclusive Access: For the first year, T-Mobile will have exclusive rights to this service, positioning it as a leader in satellite-based mobile connectivity. #### Looking Ahead As the service rolls out, we can expect it to evolve beyond SMS capabilities to include voice and data services. This partnership not only enhances connectivity but also opens up new economic opportunities for underserved regions. Stay informed about how this technology could reshape our communication landscape and bridge the digital divide. The future of mobile connectivity is here! Reference Source: #Satellitetoday #universeMagazine
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Great use case for Starlink, demonstration the true power of the Starlink connection... Question: how will it influence the Fibre rollout investment to these rural base stations? I trust it does not slow down Fibre investments as Fibre and Starlink compliment each other with good redundancy, which we have learned, it critical.
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