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T-Mobile Satellite Service Pricing Drops to $10 Per Month Starting in 2026

T-Satellite with Starlink is the first announced satellite pricing structure for cellphones.

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T-Mobile's T-Satellite service now has a monthly price.

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In its first-quarter 2025 earnings call on April 25, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert announced that the company's T-Satellite with Starlink service will be priced at $10 per month, a $5 drop from its previously announced pricing.

The T-Satellite service is currently available as a free beta for T-Mobile customers who sign up. When T-Mobile announced new Experience plans, the company noted that T-Satellite would continue to be free for Experience More customers through the end of 2025, after which monthly pricing would kick in. Commercial service (i.e., out of beta) is set for July. Sievert also referred to this as "gen-one pricing" that would "be good for at least a year for everyone."

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T-Satellite is included in the price of the Experience Beyond plan. T-Mobile also said that the Experience Beyond features will be "rolling out soon" for customers on the now-retired Go5G Next plans.

"Our aim is simple, to make T-Satellite just work," Sievert said during the earnings call.

Update, Apr. 25: Go5G Plus customers can include T-Satellite as an optional paid add-on after the beta period. Only the Experience Beyond features are due to roll out for Go5G Next customers.

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