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Salt Wants to Plug Connecting Holes with the Help of Elon Musk

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Salt gets help from above in the fight against radio holes.
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Satellite telephony has been a reality for decades. Often requiring special handsets, it is gradually becoming more widespread as technology evolves. Salt managed to send a text message directly from a conventional smartphone in Interlaken on Tuesday using Starlink satellites (see box below). Not quite a first… In […]

Salt gets help from above in the fight against radio holes. As the first mobile phone provider in Europe, the Swiss company connected its mobile phone network to the Internet satellite network Starlink by Tesla founder Elon Musk and sent a text message via orbit.

Salt gets help from above in the fight against radio holes. As the first mobile phone provider in Europe, the Swiss company connected its mobile phone network to the Internet satellite network Starlink by Tesla founder Elon Musk and sent a text message via orbit.

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Salt gets help from above in the fight against radio holes.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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