T-Mobile’s Super Bowl play: Satellite beta opens to all, even Verizon and AT&T users

The service will remain free for everyone till July.

Feb 12, 2025 - 16:31
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T-Mobile’s Super Bowl play: Satellite beta opens to all, even Verizon and AT&T users
  • T-Mobile officially launched its satellite connectivity public beta during the Super Bowl, opening it to all users, including AT&T and Verizon customers.
  • The service has been developed with Starlink and extends coverage to over 500,000 square miles of the US without traditional cell towers
  • It currently supports text messaging with plans for voice and data in the future.

During Sunday’s Super Bowl game, T-Mobile officially threw open its satellite connectivity beta for everyone. Yes, you read that right. The Un-carrier has even invited AT&T and Verizon users to sign up for its satellite-connected services, which will be available free of cost until July. After July, the T-Mobile Starlink service will be included for free on the carrier’s Go5G Next plan.

How much does T-Mobile Starlink cost after the beta?

T-Mobile customers on other plans can receive a $5 monthly discount on T-Mobile Starlink by signing up now with the Early Adopter Discount. Without the discount, the satellite service will cost $15 per month starting March 1, but early adopters can reduce this to $10 per month. Customers can cancel at any time, and those joining the beta program will be notified before their first charge in July 2025.