Imagine hiking on a trail that is well off the beaten path in an area where there is no cellular service. If a major storm happens to be heading your way and no one can get in touch with you, your life might be in danger. With Starlink, your phone is automatically connected to the satellite once you lose cellular service allowing you to receive text messages from friends and relatives warning you about the weather. To reiterate, at first, only texts can be sent and received. Eventually, images and videos will be sent through Starlink with voice and data getting added a little later down the road.
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T-Mobile’s new coverage map includes areas covered by the Starlink satellite service (look for the pink areas). | Image credit-T-Mobile
You can register for the Starlink beta by tapping on this link and typing in the information requested by T-Mobile. The carrier says, “Anyone on any carrier can sign up now to join the beta test and get satellite-powered messaging-at no extra cost until July. Secure your spot today.”