Star link enables Apple iPhones ‘directly -to -seal’ service

0
12
Star link enables Apple iPhones 'directly -to -seal' service
Advertisement

The Star Link Link directly cell satellite system now enables people in the iPhone to register in the beta testing of the star link of SpaceX.

This is based on the latest iOS 18.3 rollout, which participates ahead of a limited group of Android Handsets.

The latest update iPhone enables users to send text messages through satellites in areas without traditional cellular networks.

So far, only some Android Mobile Telephone Satellite can participate in this service of messaging service.

Advertisement

Next, text messaging for iPhone users is now available directly from the Star Link directly through the D-TO-C technology.

Although the current beta version is limited to text message services, sound and data services are to be included in future updates.

This satellite -based message solution provides communication where traditional cellular infrastructure is not available.

Service has been underway since the authority of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in November 2024.

The purpose of the partnership between Space X and T -Mobile is to provide reliable coverage in remote areas.

The purpose of the consortium is to also aimed at growing communication in the emergency, such as natural disasters.

In October 2024, the star link satellite was used to help North Carolina’s affected citizens from Hurricane Helen.

This showed the destruction of the technology technology applications to get rid of destruction and emergency reaction.

To become a beta tester, iPhone users need to install a new version of iOS 18.3. Apple, T -Mobile and Space X have developed the features of the Star Link in iPhones with mutual support.

Through their work, they allow iPhone users to send text to each other for the first time with satellite contact.

At first, no iPhone star link was part of the sales launch of the sale on cell service.

Now, Apple users can find this innovative way of communication.

In addition, releases will support sound and statistics, and will add more to the amount of mobile contacts through satellite power.

This growth is a great leap towards providing satellite communication to consumers around the world.

Advertisement

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here