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A Virginia company has connected mobile phones directly to satellites

Lynk's "Shannon" satellite launched into space in June on SpaceX's Transporter-2 flight.

Enlarge / Lynk’s “Shannon” satellite launched into space in June on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 flight. (credit: SpaceX)

A space startup says it has successfully demonstrated the ability to use ordinary, unmodified mobile telephones to connect to satellite Internet services.

The Virginia-based company, Lynk, sent its “Shannon” satellite into orbit three months ago as part of a rideshare mission on a Falcon 9 rocket. After some initial tests, the company said “hundreds” of mobile phones in the United States, United Kingdom, and the Bahamas were able to connect with the satellite as it passed overhead, as if it were a virtual cell phone tower in space.

“Basically, our satellite looks to your cell phone like a standard cell tower,” said Charles Miller, the co-founder and chief executive of Lynk.

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