Elon Musk’s space exploration company wants to test a new piece of technology.
The goal, according to the filing, is to"launch and test its non-geostationary orbit NGSO second generation Gen2 satellites with direct-to-cellular communications payloads to connect unmodified cellular phones directly to SpaceX Gen2 satellites.
The phone company said that it shares a vision with SpaceX to enhance global connectivity; once the vision becomes a reality, the majority of phones on T-Mobile's network will be automatically compatible with the new service. “We’ve always thought differently about what it means to keep customers connected, and that’s why we’re working with the best to deliver coverage above and beyond anything customers have ever seen before,” Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile, said in a statement at the time. “More than just a groundbreaking alliance, this represents two industry-shaking innovators challenging the old ways of doing things to create something entirely new that will further connect customers and scare competitors.
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