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T-Mobile extends Starlink to rivals, creating ad paths beyond cell towers

The news: T-Mobile’s T-Satellite service, which launches July 23, will be accessible to customers of competing networks, unlocking carrier-agnostic reach in areas previously off the grid, per CNET.

Because the service supports Verizon and AT&T users via eSIM and compatible devices, T-Mobile’s advertisers gain access to millions of new users—without being locked into one carrier’s ecosystem.

Why it’s worth watching: While Verizon and AT&T are launching competing satellite connectivity services, T-Mobile’s first-mover momentum gives it the opportunity to capture its competitors’ customer bases.

  • Beta-tested by more than 1.8 million people, the service uses 657 Starlink satellites to eliminate mobile dead zones across 500,000 square miles.
  • T-Satellite is free with T-Mobile’s Go5G Next and Experience Beyond plans and $10/month for non-T-Mobile users.
  • 911 texting is coming this year and will be free to any mobile customers with compatible devices, regardless of carrier or plan.
  • SMS for iOS and Android users will be available at launch, with MMS and third-party app data support coming this fall.

New reach, new opportunities: As T-Satellite service expands, it will enable marketers to tap into previously unreachable audiences and remote use cases. Fewer dead zones and constant connectivity will increase time spent on smartphones and networks while creating new ad channels. 

  • This shift to satellite could accelerate geo-targeted campaigns in rural areas, outdoor destinations, and even in the open sea—places where mobile ads rarely reach. 
  • Satellite-supported messaging through apps like WhatsApp and X also creates  platforms for lightweight, persistent brand engagement, even in remote, low-bandwidth scenarios.

Our take: Marketers should prepare for a broader, more resilient mobile landscape by optimizing SMS, MMS, and low-data brand opportunities.

As services like T-Satellite make it possible to connect with customers anywhere—marketers who adapt early will shape the next frontier of mobile engagement. They can expand geofenced campaigns to include off-grid locations and explore partnerships around safety, navigation, and outdoor experiences. 

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