T-Mobile, Starlink Join Forces to Launch SuperBroadband Enterprise Service

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A T-Mobile store that was victim to a smash and grab robbery sits open for business in Fountain Valley, Calif., on Jan. 27, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesWireless network carrier T-Mobile announced on April 28 that it had partnered with Starlink to launch its SuperBroadband business internet service.The service pairs T-Mobile’s 5G network with Starlink’s low earth orbit satellite fleet to provide redundant internet service and coverage to businesses across the United States, T-Mobile said in a press release. The dual internet pathways work in unison to keep commercial customers online through “virtually all outages and disruptions.”

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