iPhone users will soon be able to call without mobile network. Starlink's direct-to-sale service is being supported in the iPhone. Alan Musk's company has recently tested this direct-to-mobile (D2M) service with American telecom operator T-Mobile. T-mobile permission for the Trial of Starlink Cell Network was received from the US Federal Communication (FCC) in November last year. Telecom company has been testing this satellite Best Network Service from December.
Facility started in iPhone
Initially, it is also being tested on some Android smartphones. At the same time, Starling's direct-to-cell service is being supported on the iPhone. This facility will be available in iPhone equipped with iOS 18.3 operating system. However, this service will be available only to American iPhone users at the moment. Users from India or other countries will not get this service yet.
What is Direct-to-Cell?
Starlink's direct-to-cell service provides calling and SMS in the network without network. With the arrival of direct-to-cell service, you will be able to get the facility of calling in emergency from iPhone without mobile tower. For this, there will be no additional hardware in the phone. Starlink has told about its D2C technology that through this service, users will be able to get calling and SMS on their phone as well as internet browsing. This service will also be available in land, coastal area, water.
Not only this, Starling's direct-to-cell technology will be of 4G LTE standard, in which users will get high definition calling as well as internet facility. Users will be able to connect their IOT device through this technology. The company is promoting its service as a mobile tower of space.
Testing starts in these countries
For testing this service, Starlink has partnered with the American T-Mobile as well as KDDI of Japan, Canada's Rogers, Australia's Optus, Chile and Peru's Entel, Sweetzerland's Salt and New Zealand's One NZ telecom operators.
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