Verizon and AT&T successfully demonstrated direct-to-device video calls using AST SpaceMobile’s five low Earth orbit BlueBird satellites.
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Australia's government proposed what it called a world-first reform requiring operators to deliver basic universal outdoor mobile coverage across the country, a move made possible by the arrival of direct-to-device technology using low Earth orbit satellites.
Verizon and AT&T successfully demonstrated direct-to-device video calls using AST SpaceMobile’s five low Earth orbit BlueBird satellites.
Aussies would be able to make calls and texts from wherever they can see the sky or during natural disasters in less than three years.
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Breakthrough deployable via software upgrade to existing GEO satellites using available S-band spectrum to allow operators to monetize NTN services...
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