Telstra Launching Direct to Cell Satellite Messaging
- Australian telco Telstra launched Telstra Satellite Messaging on June 5, 2025, enabling satellite text messaging via SpaceX's Starlink network.
- This launch followed months of testing and the certification of direct-to-device technology, after delays slowed earlier adoption.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 users can now send and receive messages via a satellite connection when outside traditional mobile network coverage, as long as they have an unobstructed view of the sky.
- Telstra plans to expand device compatibility and enable data and voice calls in the future, aiming to close connectivity gaps nationwide.
- This development marks a milestone that promises improved communication across Australia’s large unpopulated areas, reflecting Telstra’s commitment to pioneering connectivity.
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