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Starlink's First Nationwide Satellite Texting Service Goes Live In New Zealand (engadget.com)

(Thursday December 19, 2024 @05:50PM (BeauHD) from the first-of-many dept.)


SpaceX has [1]partnered with telecommunications company One NZ to offer satellite-to-cell Starlink texting service to customers in New Zealand. It marks the first time a nationwide satellite text messaging service has been powered by Starlink. Engadget reports:

> Now onto the caveats, and there are a couple of big ones. Starlink texting is incredibly slow when compared to traditional methods. One NZ says that most messages should be sent and received within three minutes during the initial rollout, but admits that timeframe could increase to "10 minutes or longer." It is for this reason that the company continues to urge folks to carry a personal locator beacon when traveling to a remote area.

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> The service is also only supported by four smartphone models, which includes the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and OPPO Find X8 Pro. This list of eligible devices is expected to grow next year. The company also intends to eventually expand the service to include voice calling and data. The satellite service is free for existing One NZ customers on paid-monthly plans, but we don't know the pricing scheme for new customers or for those signed up for other types of contracts.

Starlink is working with T-Mobile to do something similar in the U.S. Last month, the FCC [2]approved a license for T-Mobile and SpaceX's Starlink to provide supplemental telecommunications coverage from space.



[1] https://www.engadget.com/mobile/starlinks-first-nationwide-satellite-texting-service-goes-live-in-new-zealand-182343142.html

[2] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/11/27/028219/fcc-approves-t-mobile-spacex-license-to-extend-coverage-to-dead-zones



Stalin's dream is over? (Score:1)

by bulbbulb ( 923755 )

so finally untraceable location communication? Stalin's dream of everybody carrying a tracking device is over?

Re: (Score:2)

by jonbryce ( 703250 )

Starlink will know where you are to approx GPS levels of accuracy.

Well (Score:2)

by rossdee ( 243626 )

It sure beats using some of the local birds carrying messages, since many of them are flightless.

(but you could have used a Ruru (a type of owl) if you wanted to order more pork

Re: (Score:1)

by CavemanKiwi ( 559158 )

I sea wai you did that.

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