STARLINK EYES GPS 2.0—SPACEX WANTS TO RUN THE MAP   SpaceX just fired its shot—it’s gunning to replace GPS!   In a pitch to the FCC, SpaceX revealed its satellite swarm is ready to deliver global PNT (Positioning, Navigation, Timing)—faster, safer, and independent of the Pentagon.   Here’s what’s in orbit:   •⁠ ⁠GPS-Free Power – Starlink’s low-orbit fleet runs solo, no military signal needed. •⁠ ⁠Global Lock-On – Resilient, secure tracking anywhere on Earth. •⁠ ⁠Direct-to-Phone Ready – Built to power services like T-Mobile’s space-texting plan.   The old GPS playbook? Starlink just set it on fire!   Source: @Teslarati
Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal16 thg 5, 2025
SPACEX PITCHES STARLINK AS AMERICA’S GPS 2.0 In a letter to the FCC, SpaceX made its clearest case yet: Starlink isn’t just for broadband—it’s ready to deliver Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services, too. With the U.S. GPS system reliant on the Defense Department, the FCC is eyeing backups. SpaceX says Starlink’s low-Earth orbit fleet already runs independent of GPS and can provide resilient, secure PNT globally—including in its upcoming T-Mobile direct-to-cell service. The push comes as rivals like Globalstar also make their play. @Starlink just entered the GPS ring. Source: @Teslarati
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