Telecom news: Orange, AST SpaceMobile, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Deutsche Telekom, Starlink

Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Orange, AST SpaceMobile, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Deutsche Telekom, Starlink, among others.

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Orange, AST SpaceMobile and Vodafone Join Forces to Bring Satellite Connectivity Directly to Smartphones

Orange has partnered with AST SpaceMobile and Vodafone to launch direct-to-device satellite connectivity, enabling standard smartphones to connect directly to satellites without additional hardware. The collaboration will focus on delivering voice, SMS, and data services, with initial live demonstrations planned in Romania by late 2026. The agreement strengthens Orange’s satellite strategy aimed at expanding coverage in rural and underserved regions across Europe and Africa. By leveraging low Earth orbit satellite technology, the companies aim to enhance network resilience and bridge connectivity gaps where traditional mobile infrastructure remains limited.

Telecom Showdown Escalates: T-Mobile and Verizon Clash Over ‘Bait-and-Switch’ Ads

T-Mobile has filed a countersuit against Verizon Wireless, accusing its rival of deceptive “bait-and-switch” advertising practices. The legal action, lodged in Manhattan federal court, follows Verizon’s earlier lawsuit challenging T-Mobile’s claims that customers could save over $1,000 annually by switching carriers. T-Mobile argues that Verizon’s promotional campaigns promise lower prices to attract customers but ultimately steer them toward more expensive plans and add-ons. The dispute centers on competing marketing claims, with both telecom giants alleging false advertising and seeking court intervention to block the contested ads, highlighting intensifying competition in the U.S. wireless market.

Sky-High Connectivity: Deutsche Telekom Joins Forces with Starlink to Reach Every Corner of Europe

Deutsche Telekom has announced a strategic partnership with SpaceX’s Starlink to expand mobile network coverage in Europe, particularly in regions where traditional infrastructure struggles due to natural terrain or conservation limits. Starlink’s satellite technology will deliver direct mobile connectivity in areas with weak or no terrestrial reception, helping close coverage gaps across multiple European countries by leveraging space‑based links. This collaboration aims to enhance service reach and reliability in remote or hard-to-serve locations, providing users with improved mobile connectivity beyond conventional network limits.

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