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    Starlink’s direct-to-cell plans hit with opposition by AT&T and Verizon



    An attempt by T-Mobile and SpaceX to launch Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) in the US has hit a snag after rivals AT&T and Verizon – who are also planning to offer SCS coverage – complained to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the grounds that it could negatively impact traditional cell service.

    Per Ars Technica, T-Mobile plans to use SpaceX satellites to extend its coverage in the US, while opposition also includes satellite parent companies Echostar (owners of cable company Dish and satellite internet service provider Hughes) and cellular/satelite ‘hybrid’ company Omnispace.

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