SpaceX launches satellites for cell service for first time

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SpaceX successfully carried six direct-to-cell satellites that will be used by T-Mobile and other carriers into Earth’s orbit earlier this week.

The Elon Musk-led aerospace company said the Starlink direct-to-cell satellites have technology that “acts as a cellphone tower in space” and helps eliminate cell service dead zones.

They launched late Tuesday from California onboard a Falcon 9 rocket along with 15 other Starlink satellites, according to SpaceX.

T-Mobile said it will start field testing the service “soon.” To start, customers will have only text messaging coverage with it, the company said.

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T-Mobile Marketing, Strategy and Products President Mike Katz called the launch a “pivotal moment for this groundbreaking alliance with SpaceX and our global partners around the world as we work to make dead zones a thing of the past.”

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