Key facts
- SpaceX is reportedly planning a Starlink mobile service for U.S. consumers.
- The service may involve building a terrestrial mobile network.
- President Gwynne Shotwell informed investors about the consideration.
- The discussion took place during a recent IPO roadshow.
- The Financial Times reported on the potential launch.
SpaceX is reportedly exploring the launch of a Starlink mobile service aimed at U.S. consumers. This potential new venture could involve SpaceX building its own terrestrial mobile network to complement its existing satellite internet service. The consideration was revealed by President Gwynne Shotwell to investors during a recent initial public offering (IPO) roadshow. The Financial Times reported on this development, which suggests a significant expansion of Starlink's ambitions beyond providing internet access via satellites. If realized, this could position Starlink as a direct competitor in the mobile telecommunications market, offering services that go beyond current satellite-based connectivity.
