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SPACEX EXPANDS REAL SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY TO SMARTPHONES IN NEW PHASE OF STARLINK SERVICE

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October 11, 2025

SpaceX has officially entered the next stage of its Starlink program, bringing direct-to-device satellite connectivity to smartphones - a milestone that could reshape global mobile communication.

SPACEX EXPANDS REAL SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY TO SMARTPHONES IN NEW PHASE OF STARLINK SERVICE

After years of testing and regulatory groundwork, the company says its constellation is now capable of providing limited, real-time satellite coverage to standard handsets without the need for bulky hardware or specialized antennas. The new capability, described by Elon Musk as the first instance of “real satellite connectivity for regular phones,” marks a turning point for Starlink’s strategy. Until now, the network has primarily served homes, ships, planes, and rural broadband customers through proprietary terminals.

imageBut with the activation of direct-to-device service, SpaceX is transitioning Starlink from a consumer internet provider to a global communications platform—one that rivals terrestrial mobile networks in reach and reliability. Musk called the development “a revolution in connectivity,” noting that the service will bring coverage to areas where cell towers have never existed.

imageHOW IT WORKS

The technology uses Starlink’s growing fleet of low-Earth orbit satellites, currently numbering over 6,300. These satellites can now communicate directly with unmodified smartphones using standard LTE and 5G bands, thanks to enhanced payloads and inter-satellite laser links.

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