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Home / Technology / SpaceX Aims for Faster Phone Satellites

SpaceX Aims for Faster Phone Satellites

19 Dec, 2025

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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 Aims for Faster Phone Satellites

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.

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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.
Starlink plans to deploy new satellites and acquire new spectrum to offer significantly faster download speeds to unmodified phones.
The new, larger satellites are planned for launch on SpaceX's Starship rocket, with licenses for some spectrum not transferring until November 2027.
Some future Starlink frequencies, like AWS-4, will require new phones, though other bands may work with existing devices.

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