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Ever wonder how you're able to use the internet 36,000 feet above the ground? Here's how in-flight Wi-Fi keeps you connected.
Mobile Experts released a new report today, illustrating the economic rationale for mobile operators to use Satellite Direct-to-Device services instead of building additional rural towers. In this new ...
Satellite industry analyst Tim Farrar says direct-to-device (D2D) services haven't matched user expectations set by cellular ...
The T-Mobile user didn’t even realize at first that they were heading into an area with no cell reception. They received a ...
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NTNs and D2D services will reduce the number of remote cell sites deployed for coverage requirements, but won’t eliminate ...
If you’ve ever wondered why your phone has to be in airplane mode during a flight, you’re not alone. In fact, many frequent ...
Telstra appears to be laying the groundwork to refute any independent verification of its mobile coverage claims.
A battle royal is unfolding among communication carriers and front and centre, is who will be first to deliver ...
T-Mobile's Starlink uses a network of low-Earth orbit satellites to offer people high-speed internet access in dead zones where traditional cellular or Wi-Fi access is unavailable. The current lineup ...
The Jennifer Dulos Story, author Rich Cohen looks at how Fotis Dulos's early mistakes made him the prime suspect ...