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  2. T-Mobile's new Starlink offering makes satellite phones ... - AOL

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    One of the most intriguing was T-Mobile’s spot describing free satellite smartphone service available to customers of any major wireless carrier, including AT&T and Verizon (as well as T-Mobile ...

  3. AST SpaceMobile shares take off after it announces Verizon ...

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    Verizon is committing $100 million to the partnership. Earlier this month, AST SpaceMobile and AT&T announced a deal to deliver space-based broadband network direct to cell phones.

  4. Verizon Revamps Logo, Adds Discounted Streaming Deals for ...

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    In addition, Verizon launched a new guaranteed phone trade-in program for new and existing mobility customers — accepting phones from any manufacturer, in any condition. Best of Variety

  5. AST SpaceMobile - Wikipedia

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    AST SpaceMobile is a publicly traded satellite designer and manufacturer based in Midland, Texas, United States. [4] [5] The company is building the SpaceMobile satellite constellation, a space-based cellular broadband network that will allow existing, unmodified smartphones to connect to satellites in areas with coverage gaps. [6]

  6. Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    How satellite internet works. Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite – historically in geostationary orbit (or GEO) but now increasingly in Low Earth orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth orbit MEO) [23] – a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (), and further ground stations to serve each ...

  7. Verizon Fios - Wikipedia

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    In New Jersey, Verizon collected $15 billion in fees from customers and tax subsidies in exchange for promising fiber optic broadband for the whole state. [7] The New Jersey state government altered the deal in 2014 to allow Verizon to substitute wireless Internet access to fulfill its promise instead. [8]