Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon

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Sujet : Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.android
Date : 11. Feb 2025, 18:19:53
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On 2025-02-11 09:06, Gelato wrote:
On 11 Feb 2025 11:51:38 +0000 (GMT), Theo wrote:
 
In comp.mobile.android Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2025-02-09 20:05, Marion wrote:
T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/t-mobile-opens-up-its-starlink-beta-
including-to-people-with-att-and-verizon/
>
"As part of the beta, people in the program will be able
   to send SMS text messages when they're outdoors, even in  areas where
they don't normally get T-Mobile's terrestrial
   coverage. The beta service will be free and open to all  T-Mobile
postpaid users until July, with the carrier also  making it available
for free during this time to AT&T
   and Verizon customers."
>
The article discusses how Verizon advertises things it can't do, where it
doesn't mention that Apple is infamous for advertising what doesn't exist.
'Use Emergency SOS via satellite on your iPhone
With iPhone 14 or later (all models), you can use Emergency SOS via
satellite to text emergency services when you're off the grid with no
cellular and Wi-Fi coverage.'
>
<https://support.apple.com/en-ca/101573>
>
'About Messages via satellite on your iPhone
With iPhone 14 or later (all models), you can send iMessages or SMS
messages via satellite when you¢re off the grid with no cellular and
Wi-Fi coverage.'
>
<https://support.apple.com/en-ca/120930>
>
And:
>
'Messages via satellite is available in the U.S. and Canada. It's free
for two years after the activation of an iPhone 14 or later (all models).'
>
Kind of seems that it exists to me.
>
That's a different thing.  The Apple feature has added extra hardware to the
phones to talk to existing satellites.  Starlink have added extra hardware
to the satellites to talk to existing phones.  The latter has much more
applicability as it doesn't involve any hardware changes to the phones, so
in theory would work with any phone (currently limited to phones approved by
T-Mobile for now, but includes both Android and iOS and goes back several
years of releases).
>
Theo
 Isn't a key difference also the size & frequency of the possible messaging?
Satellite communication exists for iPhones.
That is an absolute.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
10 Feb 25 * T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon10Marion
10 Feb 25 +* Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon5Alan
11 Feb 25 i`* Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon4Theo
11 Feb 25 i +* Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon2Gelato
11 Feb 25 i i`- Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon1Alan
11 Feb 25 i `- Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon1Alan
11 Feb 25 +* Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon3Carlos E.R.
11 Feb 25 i`* Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon2Frank Slootweg
11 Feb 25 i `- Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon1Carlos E.R.
11 Feb 25 `- Re: T-Mobile opens satellite communications to Android, iOS, AT&E & Verizon1Alan

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