With the release of iOS 18.3 comes a surprise release, as T-Mobile users with access to the Starlink Beta can now connect to Starlink satellites on compatible iPhones. Originally spotted by Bloomberg,
SpaceX’s Starlink broadband-by-satellite services has been chosen by airline Scandinavian Airlines (SAS). SpaceX, posting on X, said: “Next-gen Wi-Fi is
SAS has tapped SpaceX to bring its Ku-band Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-supported inflight connectivity service to its fleet
SAS is launching free high-speed Wi-Fi across its fleet with SpaceX's Starlink offering passengers internet connectivity by 2025.
Oracle will use Starlink, SpaceX’s low-earth orbit satellite constellation, to enable high-speed communications for its enterprise platform.
Blue Origin, David in this story, made big strides in an early morning rocket launch. Not to be outdone, commercial space Goliath SpaceX snatched another rocket out of midair in the late afternoon. SpaceX,
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is the latest airline to sign up for the Starlink in-flight connectivity service from SpaceX. The airline will begin phased rollout of the technology across its entire airc
DALLAS — SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK) has partnered with SpaceX to install free, high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi on the carrier's entire fleet. As an added service for EuroBonus loyalty program members, this innovative service puts SK at the forefront of the in-flight connectivity revolution.
SAS introduces free high-speed Wi-Fi across its fleet starting in late 2025, offering passengers gate-to-gate connectivity powered by Starlink.
SAS is introducing a totally new in-flight connectivity with the introduction of free, high-speed Wi-Fi. Engineered by SpaceX, Starlink is the world’s first
Apple is reportedly in talks with SpaceX to bring Starlink satellite connectivity to future iPhones. This could revolutionize mobile communication, enabling connectivity in even the most remote areas.
Some iPhone devices are now able to test SpaceX's Starlink Direct-to-Cell functionality. This means you can get direct coverage from satellites in space. However, the trial is currently limited to text messages via satellite, with voice and data functionality planned for the future, according to T-Mobile.