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US agency approves T-Mobile, SpaceX license to extend coverage to dead zones
Nov 26, 2024 10:27 AM

WASHINGTON, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Federal

Communications Commission said on Tuesday it has approved a

license for T-Mobile and Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink

unit to provide supplemental coverage from space in a bid to

extend internet access to remote areas.

The license marks the first time the FCC has authorized a

satellite operator collaborating with a wireless carrier to

provide supplemental telecommunications coverage from space on

some flexible-use spectrum bands allocated to terrestrial

service. The partnership aims to extend the reach of wireless

networks to remote areas and eliminate "dead zones."

T-Mobile and SpaceX announced a partnership in 2022 and in

January the first set of satellites supporting the partnership

was launched into low-Earth orbit with SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket.

"The FCC is actively promoting competition in the space

economy by supporting more partnerships between terrestrial

mobile carriers and satellite operators to deliver on a single

network future that will put an end to mobile dead zones," said

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel.

The satellites have direct-to-cell technology to work with

T-Mobile's network to expand coverage. T-Mobile said this year

that over 500,000 square miles (1.3 million square km) of the

United States are unreachable by towers because of the terrain,

land-use restrictions and other factors.

In March, the FCC established a new regulatory framework for

supplemental coverage from space to extend the reach of wireless

networks to remote areas while preserving high service quality

in 4G and 5G networks and preventing harmful interference.

While this is the first partnership that has received agency

approval, other companies have pending applications for review

before the FCC.

Last month, the FCC allowed SpaceX and T-Mobile to enable

Starlink satellites with direct-to-cell capability to provide

coverage for cellphones in areas of North Carolina hit hard by

Hurricane Helene.

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