Starlink and the parent company of Jazz have signed a landmark agreement to provide direct-to-cell satellite connectivity, aiming to expand reliable internet access across underserved and remote areas.
The deal will allow mobile users to connect directly to Starlink satellites without relying solely on traditional terrestrial networks, enhancing network resilience and coverage. Officials highlighted that the partnership will significantly improve connectivity in rural and hard-to-reach regions, supporting education, healthcare, and business services.
Industry experts note that this collaboration represents a major step forward in satellite-based mobile technology, potentially transforming how mobile networks operate in regions with limited infrastructure.
Both companies emphasized their commitment to bridging the digital divide and delivering next-generation connectivity solutions to millions of users.
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