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T-Mobile’s Starlink messaging service is now free for anyone to try

The Satellite Satellite Service is now Open to anyone in the United States to try Free-including people who are not T-Mobile customers. The service will be limited to text messages at the beginning, but the company hopes to obtain some applications and even support the limited multimedia is ready for the time it is going this summer.

T-Mobile users will cost $ 15 per month once the free test period ends in July, or $ 10 for customers who participated in the experimental version experience. Verizon and AT & T customers can also experience free service According to the T-Mobile Journalist statementAnd you will pay $ 20 a month per line. The T-Mobile customers who pay for the next plan for Go5G will get the transportation company (starting from $ 105 per month) the baked Starlink feature without any additional cost.

If you watched Super Bowl last night, you may have misled T-Mobile Advertisement. Although it displays the possibilities of correspondence supported by satellites and the capabilities of the multimedia correspondence, the general experimental version test does not include text messages only in dead areas at the present time. Supporting video messages, data and audio calls “later coming”.

Mike Katz, President of T-Mobile for Marketing, Strategy and Products He said Washington Post The messages that contain photos or videos will be added by the end of the beta period in July. Katz also expects satellite service to work with applications that “do not require high -speed data connections”, such as some Trail/Mapping and WhatsApp services.

“We will work with a group of applications manufacturers to create features in their applications that can improve the reluctance of the satellite network,” said Katz.

Records for free beta Opened in DecemberAfter T-Mobile and Starlink, emergency alerts directly to the cell and text in disaster areas last year. T-Mobile says it accepts the users who register on “Whoever comes first, mainly serves first“But it quietly reveals the presence of“ limited points available ”in fine printing. Service that supports Starlink works on“ most smartphones from the past four years, ”according to T-Mobile, which is currently lists of Apple, Google, Motorola and Samsung. And Revvl on its website.

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