[ad_1] The results are mostly promising and are in line with expectations. SRG The equipment used from Accover Americanas and Rohde & Schwarz to measure SMS performance T-MobileView directly to the cell. The service was tested in locations where T-MobileIntermittent or not present coverage. Use SRG a Galaxy S24 to test the service. The company says that the service is largely working everywhere. You can use it to send both RCS messages and basic SMS texts. It also works in conditions that have not been designed and "where the average person does not want him to use it." In many cases, the delivery time was largely similar to the service of the Earth's text messages. In a few cases, the delivery time will not be sufficient if the text message has read, "help, a gray bear chasing me", but if this is what the message reads, the days of the sender on the ground have already been numbered. In sum, the user's behavior (most people do not stare on their phone waiting for a text message) has a great impact on the experience of the text messaging user such as Starlink Satellite. SRG, February 2025 SRG also learned that the service uses LTE, not 5G. T-Mobilea partner Spacex aims to launch data and Internet of Things later this year, and the future sound is also expected. SRG says that adding low -frequency domain data services and on the frequency range will not be possible unless some improvements are made, such as developments in 5G NTN (non -terrorist networks). 5G NTN is part of the official 5G standards, so this should not be a problem. like Light reading notes, T-Mobile 477 satellites are used by SPACEX for correspondence service. while T-MobileThe competitors also made great progress, and the company continues to obtain an advantage because Spacex also builds and runs the missiles used to launch satellites.
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