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The telecommunications industry has spent decades building towers, laying fiber, and battling for every wireless subscriber. Now the next competitive threat may
The telecommunications industry has spent decades building towers, laying fiber, and battling for every wireless subscriber. Now the next competitive threat may not come from another carrier at all. It could arrive from orbit.
According to a Financial Times report, SpaceX (SPCX) plans to launch a direct-to-consumer Starlink mobile service in the U.S., marking a shift from partnering with wireless companies to competing with them. For investors, the move isn't just about mobile phones. It highlights how SpaceX is transforming Starlink from a satellite broadband provider into a full consumer connectivity platform—and one that already generates the company's profits.
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Starlink's growth has been extraordinary by telecom standards. SpaceX discl
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