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Home / Technology / Canada gets satellite calls: Rogers and SpaceX link up

Canada gets satellite calls: Rogers and SpaceX link up

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Rogers Satellite offers app data connectivity via SpaceX satellites.
  • Service provides 12 months free on select plans, then CA$15/month.
  • Canadian businesses can leverage satellite for IoT and tracking.
Canada gets satellite calls: Rogers and SpaceX link up

SpaceX's satellite connectivity is now a paid service in Canada through Rogers, moving beyond beta testing to officially launch as Rogers Satellite. This groundbreaking technology allows Canadians in cellular dead zones to stay connected by utilizing SpaceX's orbiting satellites. The service now supports data for select mobile applications, including Google Maps and WhatsApp, enabling features like video calls.

Rogers is offering the satellite connectivity as a complimentary perk for 12 months on select plans, with a subsequent monthly charge of CA$15 for others. Beta participants will receive a discount for the first year. The service is accessible to anyone with a compatible device, regardless of their current carrier, and can function via an eSIM.

This initiative extends to businesses, offering satellite-to-mobile solutions for IoT applications such as fleet tracking in remote areas and powering automated sensors for industries like forestry and mining. Rogers is also planning to expand the service to include data and voice services in the future, further transforming connectivity for Canadian businesses and government organizations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rogers Satellite is a service that provides cellular connectivity via SpaceX's orbiting satellites, enabling users to stay connected in areas without traditional cell service.
The service is free for 12 months on select plans, after which it costs CA$15 per month. Beta users receive a discount.
Yes, Rogers Satellite supports data for WhatsApp, allowing for features such as video calls, with data deducted from your plan.

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