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

Investing.com

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June 26, 2026

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

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· Jun 26, 2026

SpaceX weighs to Starlink mobile service to US consumers, FT reports

SpaceX weighs to Starlink mobile service to US consumers, FT reports

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

SpaceX plans to launch Starlink mobile service, challenging Verizon and AT&T

SpaceX Starlink mobile service US telecom, direct-to-consumer phone plans, wireless network, Verizon ATT T-Mobile competition, satellite internet expansion.

TechRepublic

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· Jun 29, 2026

SpaceX Eyes Starlink Mobile Service for Consumers, Challenging Verizon, AT&T

SpaceX is reportedly considering a Starlink mobile service for US consumers, but spectrum and ground-network costs could complicate the plan. The post SpaceX Eyes Starlink Mobile Service for Consumers, Challenging Verizon, ATT appeared first on TechRepublic.

Inc.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

SpaceX’s Could Be Going Head-to-Head With Verizon and AT&T. Rural Customers May Be the Biggest Winners

Starlink is already SpaceX’s biggest moneymaker, and it might be coming to more mobile phones.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

How SpaceX Uses a Secret Launch Subsidy to Make Starlink Look Insanely Profitable

SpaceX charges most of its customers 102 million per rocket launch. It charges Starlink 0.

The Next Web

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· Jun 26, 2026

SpaceX wants to sell Starlink phone service directly to US consumers

Every satellite company eventually looks down at the much larger market on the ground, and SpaceX appears ready to make the move. The company has told investors it plans to launch a Starlink mobile service for US consumers, the Financial Times reported on 26 June, citing people familiar with the matter. If it happens, it [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Related coverage for "Musk’s SpaceX targets US consumers with Starlink mobile service push, FT reports": Investing.com — SpaceX weighs to Starlink mobile service to US consumers, FT reports. Hindustan Times — SpaceX plans to launch Starlink mobile service, challenging Verizon and AT&T. TechRepublic — SpaceX Eyes Starlink Mobile Service for Consumers, Challenging Verizon, AT&T. Inc.com — SpaceX’s Could Be Going Head-to-Head With Verizon and AT&T. Rural Customers May Be the Biggest Winners. The Motley Fool — How SpaceX Uses a Secret Launch Subsidy to Make Starlink Look Insanely Profitable. The Next Web — SpaceX wants to sell Starlink phone service directly to US consumers