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SpaceX Plans to Launch Starlink Mobile Service in the US

The plan could let SpaceX sell directly to consumers and reduce reliance on telecom partners, after acquiring $17 billion in spectrum, sources said.

  • SpaceX plans to launch a retail Starlink Mobile service for U.S. consumers, moving beyond its existing satellite broadband offerings, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
  • President Gwynne Shotwell and Musk introduced these ambitious plans during an IPO roadshow, aiming to expand beyond current supplemental services that assist T-Mobile users in remote areas.
  • SpaceX acquired wireless spectrum licences from EchoStar for $17bn, a purchase the FCC cleared that provides the terrestrial foundation required for a standalone network.
  • Partner David Barden of New Street Research cautioned that building a network in saturated markets is "incredibly hard," noting major U.S. operators hold about 1,020MHz of spectrum versus SpaceX's 65MHz.
  • While SpaceX has never publicly confirmed retail Starlink Mobile plans, analysts view the proposal as a potential strategy to extract better deals from existing telecom partners rather than genuine market entry.
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TechCentral broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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