SpaceX, Charter discussed mobile phone partnership in US, Bloomberg News reports
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At a glance
- SpaceX and its subsidiary Charter Communications have discussed a partnership to offer mobile phone services.
- The discussions reportedly involved integrating Charter's broadband network with SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet.
- The collaboration aims to expand mobile coverage, particularly in underserved areas.
SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, has reportedly held discussions with Charter Communications about a potential partnership to offer mobile phone services. The collaboration would aim to combine Charter's existing broadband infrastructure with SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet technology.
Sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News that the talks focused on how Charter could leverage Starlink to enhance its mobile offerings. This move could potentially expand mobile coverage, especially in rural and remote areas where traditional cellular service is often limited or unavailable.
While details remain scarce, the potential alliance signals a growing trend of satellite internet providers seeking to enter the mobile market. SpaceX has previously explored similar ventures, including its own mobile service plans, highlighting its ambition to broaden the applications of its Starlink constellation beyond home internet.
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