Vodafone has demonstrated the capabilities of a new satellite network by making what it calls the "world's first" satellite video call, albeit with some caveats.
T-Mobile wants customers on its low-tier plans to pay for using the Starlink-powered satellite texting down the line.
Vodafone has claimed that it has completed the “world's first satellite-based video call” in an official announcement on Wednesday 29th January.
Vodafone has made what it calls “the world’s first” satellite video call using a standard smartphone, in a test of a system ...
Vodafone made a world-first video call over satellite using a normal smartphone, with commercial services starting later this ...
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BRITISH telecom firm Vodafone has beaten tech billionaire Elon Musk in the mobile phone space race. The breakthrough will ...
Apart from the main features the Apple has also introduced a starlink connectivity feature- Connectivity irrespective of signal reception ...
Apple collaborates with SpaceX and T-Mobile to integrate Starlink connectivity into iPhones, offering satellite communication ...
Vodafone has pledged to eliminate rural signal “not-spots” with the launch of a new satellite mobile service ...
While we're waiting for the T-Mobile Starlink partnership to kick off and bring along texting via satellites, other telcos are already making video calls from space.
Good morning. (Operator Instructions) I would now like to turn the conference over to Cathy Yao, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations for T-Mobile US. Please go ahead.