SpaceX to begin beta testing Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites
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Thu, 23 Jan 2025 22:02:27 +0000
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SpaceXs Starlink satellites have rapidly changed what was once believed  possible regarding satellite internet connectivity. The post SpaceX to begin  beta testing Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites appeared first on  NASASpaceFlight.com .
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SpaceXs Starlink satellites have rapidly changed what was once believed  possible regarding satellite internet connectivity. The vast Starlink  constellation has already connected people worldwide to the knowledge that 
the internet offers. SpaceX is now preparing to expand Starlinks reach by 
beta testing Direct-to-Cell (DTC) Starlink satellites, which will connect  mobile phones to cellular services from almost anywhere on Earth. 
Starlink is SpaceXs nearly 7,000-satellite low-Earth orbit (LEO) internet  constellation. These satellites connect more than 4.6 million people from 
over 118 nations on all continents to high-speed internet. SpaceX launches  batches of 20+ Starlink satellites weekly, each containing a number of  Direct-to-Cell satellites. 
 
 The first operational Starlink satellites were launched on a Falcon 9 on 
Nov. 11, 2019. This mission placed 60 satellites into a 550-kilometer 
altitude orbit around the Earth. Launching the satellites to such an orbit  allows data speeds more than 65 times higher than other internet satellites  typically positioned in geostationary orbit. A view of a stack of Starlink  satellites, including a Starlink DTC satellite at the top. The deployable  antenna and its hinge can clearly be seen in this image. (Credit: SpaceX) 
In recent years, SpaceX has been working to expand the Starlink product 
beyond typical households. It is now available in a compact and mini size for  people who plan to use Starlink on the go. SpaceX also offers higher data  rates for businesses on land, at sea, and in the air. 
 Starlink is used not only on Earth but also on SpaceXs Starship to improve  connectivity to the vehicle while in space. This has resulted in stunning 
live views of Starship flights and reentry. Livestreaming the reentry of a  vehicle through Earths atmosphere was once impossible due to plasma build-up  around the vehicle from high temperatures. However, Starlinks constant data  transmission through space to Earth at an expedited rate allows SpaceX to  receive live images from cameras on their spacecraft and subsequently stream  them to websites. Starship using Starlink to gather camera views of reentry  during the vehicles sixth flight test. (Credit: SpaceX) 
On Aug. 25, 2022, SpaceX and multiple partner cell phone carriers worldwide  announced a plan to create satellites that connect directly to the carriers  phones. This would allow messages, phone calls, and data to be transmitted  anywhere the sky can be seen. See Also Starlink section NSF store L2 SpaceX  section Click here to join L2 
 Such a technology would enable a person lost in the wilderness to call for  help, no matter how far away they are from civilization or cell service  towers. Even before calling for help, a lost person could use data from  Direct-to-Cell (DTC) connectivity to look up a route on any map service and  return to safety. 
Starlink satellites with DTC capabilities will each have an eNodeB modem,  allowing them to act as cell phone towers in space. These cell tower-based  satellites will instantly transfer data to Starlinks ground network and  forward it to the partner carriers network, enabling messages to be sent and  live phone calls to be made. 
 The DTC-equipped satellites will continue working as average Starlink  satellites, expanding communication for all Starlink customers with every  launch that goes up. Having constellations of Starlink satellites equipped  with DTC communication will nearly eliminate dead spots around the globe.  Furthermore, the constellation and its DTC capabilities will work with  existing phones and not require new hardware to enable DTC communication.  Starlink DTC diagram showing how data will be transmitted between a cell 
phone and Starlink. (Credit: SpaceX) 
 SpaceX officially requested special temporary authority to conduct  experimental operations on the DTC-equipped satellites starting Jan. 27, 
2025. This will allow beta testing to formally begin for users with average  cell phones on SpaceXs partner cellular service carriers. 
 This beta release will allow SpaceX and partner carriers to learn what a  full-scale Starlink DTC constellation needs to function without issues. It is  noted that the beta release will be a global launch with specific cellular  partners worldwide. This beta will enable more development of DTC technology  than ever before and could help create supplemental coverage from space for  areas where people may find themselves in emergency situations. 
 SpaceX will have until July 26, 2025, to test DTC services for its Starlink  satellites in the launch, early orbit, orbit-raising, and operational phases  of their missions. If these tests succeed and provide the expected data rate  and coverage reliability, SpaceX can expand the DTC cell service beyond a 
beta release to an operational system. An image of the NGC 5353/4 galaxy 
group taken by a telescope at the Lowell Observatory in Arizona. The streaks  are Starlink satellites transiting the telescopes field of view. (Credit:  Victoria Girgis/Lowell Observatory) 
 SpaceX has proven that a LEO satellite constellation is a viable way to make  money in the space industry. Other companies, most notably Amazons Project  Kuiper, are preparing to launch their first batches of internet satellites  into orbit in early 2025. If everything goes according to plan, this will 
only increase competition and provide higher internet speeds for everyone on  Earth. 
For SpaceX, much of the profit received from Starlink will be funneled back  into the development of Starship. This increased profit margin will allow 
work to be completed faster without worrying about losing money in risky  developmental processes and programs. 
 Starlink has already shown that creating orbital cell services worldwide  could change how people communicate. Such services could save countless lives  and become an expectation for every carrier, especially in emergencies.  Starlink could be the unexpected technology that enables humans to become a  multi-planetary species. 
 (Lead Image: A batch of Starlink satellites awaiting deployment after  launching to orbit. Credit: SpaceX) 
 
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