FCC Proposes Satellite-to-Phone Rules for Better Connectivity.

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The FCC has proposed a new regulatory framework to help satellite operators and wireless companies collaborate to provide hybrid services to smartphone users in remote, unserved, and underserved areas. The proposal seeks public comment on a plan to regulate these collaborations and provide more access to spectrum needed to deliver the hybrid services. Starlink operator SpaceX and T-Mobile plan to start testing the satellite-to-cell service sometime this year, with text messaging expected to be the first supported service, followed by voice and Internet coverage.
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