SpaceX prepares Starlink mobile service to challenge telecom giants

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SpaceX is preparing its next big move beyond satellite internet.

The company is reportedly planning to launch a direct-to-consumer Starlink mobile service,

putting it in direct competition with major telecom operators.

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Unlike its current partnerships with carriers, the new service would allow SpaceX to sell mobile plans

directly to customers, manage its own subscriptions and build its own mobile brand.

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To support this ambition, SpaceX reportedly spent $17 billion last year to acquire wireless spectrum from

EchoStar—a move many analysts now see as the foundation for its future mobile network.

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But SpaceX won’t have the market to itself.

Its biggest rival, AST SpaceMobile, is already developing a satellite network capable of connecting

standard smartphones directly to satellites without special hardware , the company has also secured more

than $1.2 billion in future revenue commitments through partnerships with telecom operators.

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The race to connect phones directly from space is now intensifying, with both companies aiming to

redefine mobile connectivity—especially in remote areas where traditional networks struggle.

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One thing is clear.

The next battle in telecommunications may not happen on the ground—but in space.

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