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SpaceX Aims for Faster Phone Satellites
19 Dec
Summary
- Starlink aims for faster speeds with new satellites and spectrum.
- New satellites will launch on SpaceX's Starship rocket.
- Future Starlink service may require new handset compatibility.

SpaceX's Starlink is evolving its direct-to-cell service, aiming to significantly increase speeds beyond the current 4Mbps available in the US. This expansion requires a multi-faceted approach, involving the acquisition of new spectrum and the deployment of a new constellation of 15,000 larger, more powerful satellites. These next-generation satellites are slated for launch via SpaceX's Starship rocket.
The company anticipates that a substantial portion of these advancements will necessitate new handset compatibility. While some AWS-3 band frequencies can work with existing phones, the AWS-4 band will require updated devices. This strategic shift aims to offer ubiquitous, high-speed internet access directly to mobile phones, making satellite connectivity indistinguishable from terrestrial networks for consumers.
SpaceX faces competition from AST SpaceMobile, though analysts suggest Starlink has a significant lead. The success of these future plans hinges on overcoming technical challenges and ensuring widespread device support, with potential implications for SpaceX to offer its own mobile carrier services.




