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Musk’s SpaceX targets US consumers with Starlink mobile service push, FT reports

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 11:14 PM

June 26 (Reuters) – SpaceX has told investors it plans to launch a Starlink mobile service for U.S. consumers, the Financial Times ​reported on Friday, in a move that ‌could allow the Elon Musk-led company to compete directly with Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.

Here are some details:

• SpaceX already offers direct-to-cell connectivity with T-Mobile in the U.S., providing supplemental ‌coverage ​from space to extend internet ⁠access to remote ⁠areas.

• SpaceX is now considering launching a Starlink retail product and could build its own terrestrial U.S. mobile network, President Gwynne Shotwell told ​investors during a recent IPO roadshow, the FT report said, citing sources.

• Reuters could not ⁠immediately verify the report. SpaceX ⁠did not immediately respond to a ​Reuters request for comment outside regular business hours.

• ​In September last year, SpaceX bought wireless spectrum ‌licenses from EchoStar for its Starlink satellite network for about $17 billion and then again for $2.6 billion in November, giving it the ability to quickly ⁠create a strong and affordable direct-to-cell service by using EchoStar’s wireless airwaves.

• SpaceX will disrupt the $1.6 trillion U.S. ⁠communications industry ‌as its satellite broadband unit Starlink ⁠expands, brokerage firm Oppenheimer said in ​a ‌note earlier this month.

• SpaceX’s record ​valuation is ⁠grounded in Starlink, which has over 10 million subscribers, and a launch business that analysts and investors say has transformed access to orbit.

(Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and ​Rashmi Aich)