A Verizon or AT&T buyer can use T-Cellular Starlink by activating a second eSIM on their gadget. “They’ll technically be assigned a T-Cellular quantity, however that is simply to provision the gadget to entry the constellation. After which the second eSIM can join each time the consumer loses protection,” a T-Cellular spokesperson told Mobile World Live.
T-Cellular steered that worldwide roaming might be obtainable with other carriers that additionally companion with Starlink. T-Cellular stated a “rising alliance” of telcos “goals to supply reciprocal roaming for all taking part carriers.” Taking part carriers thus far embrace ones in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Chile, Peru, Canada, and Ukraine.
How to enroll
To make use of T-Cellular Starlink now, it is advisable register for a beta trial and hope you get in shortly. “The beta take a look at is free and open to anybody—on any service—till July,” T-Mobile said.
There’s a quick registration form through which you may present your title, electronic mail deal with, and cell phone quantity, and agree that T-Cellular can contact you with advertising gives by electronic mail or telephone. “We’ll admit individuals on a rolling first-come, first-served foundation, so we encourage everybody to enroll as quickly as potential,” T-Cellular stated.
T-Cellular stated it’s enrolling customers “on an ongoing foundation to assist take a look at the system and supply suggestions earlier than launching in July.” Beta registration began in December. Early reports from beta testers recommend the service normally does what T-Cellular claims—enabling texting in areas with no mobile entry—however that customers nonetheless cannot get connections in some areas.
What it prices
When the free beta trial ends, T-Cellular prospects will be capable to add Starlink service to their plan for an additional cost of $15 per 30 days for every line. In case you join the beta throughout February or for those who signed up earlier than then, T-Cellular says you may get a $5 low cost for early adopters as soon as the service transitions from a free beta to a paid add-on. T-Cellular customers with the early adopter low cost can pay $10 a month beginning in July 2025, the corporate stated.