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Telekom Closes the Last Whitespots in Europe with Starlink Satellite-to-Mobile

Telekom Closes the Last Whitespots in Europe with Starlink Satellite-to-Mobile
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Barcelona, March 2, 2026

Telekom Closes the Last Whitespots in Europe with Starlink Satellite-to-Mobile

  • Direct-to-device service from Starlink complements and closes coverage gaps where traditional mobile towers reach their limits
  • Satellite-to-mobile connectivity strengthens the “network everywhere” approach and enhances resilience
  • Launch planned for 2028 in several European Telekom markets

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Deutsche Telekom is expanding its network coverage through satellite-based direct connectivity. In partnership with Starlink, Deutsche Telekom will bring mobile communications to areas where network expansion is particularly challenging, for example due to nature conservation requirements or demanding topography.

“We provide our customers with the best mobile network. And we continue to invest heavily in expanding our infrastructure,” said Abdu Mudesir, Board Member for Product and Technology at Deutsche Telekom. “At the same time, there are regions where expansion is especially complex due to topographical conditions or official constraints. We want to ensure reliable connectivity for our customers in those areas as well. That is why we are strategically complementing our network with satellite-to-mobile connectivity. For us, it is clear: connectivity creates security and trust. And we deliver. Everywhere.”

“We’re so pleased to bring reliable satellite-to-mobile connectivity to millions of people across 10 countries in partnership with Deutsche Telekom,“ said Stephanie Bednarek, VP of Starlink Sales. “This agreement will be the first-of-its-kind in Europe to launch Starlink’s V2 next-generation technology that will expand on data, voice and messaging by providing broadband directly to mobile phones.“

Direct-to-Device: Connectivity Beyond Traditional Cell Coverage

The service will operate only in Starlink’s MSS (Mobile Satellite Service) spectrum. The planned direct-to-device services will enable future compatible smartphones to connect directly to satellites. When a modern smartphone loses its terrestrial mobile signal, it will automatically switch to Starlink’s satellite network, enabling access to data, video, voice, and text messaging services. This creates an additional connectivity layer for data and voice services beyond traditional cellular coverage. The number of compatible devices in Europe is expected to grow steadily in the run-up to the planned launch in 2028. Starlink’s next-generation satellite constellation is scheduled to be in place by then.

Greater Resilience in Emergency Situations

By integrating satellite-based mobile connectivity, Telekom is also increasing the robustness of its mobile network and providing additional safety for customers, particularly in exceptional or infrastructure-constrained situations such as natural disasters or prolonged power outages.

The “Everywhere Network”: Always the Best Available Connection

Telekom follows a clear principle: customers always receive the best available connectivity. Anytime, anywhere. This is primarily delivered via its high-performance terrestrial network, meaning connections through traditional mobile sites.

In Germany, Telekom already provides by far the largest 5G geographic coverage, reaching close to 90 percent of the country’s area. LTE covers more than 92 percent of the area, and voice services are available across up to 99 percent.

Starlink’s satellite connectivity will extend the reach of the existing infrastructure when the terrestrial mobile network is unavailable.This creates an integrated network of mobile communications and satellite technology that delivers comprehensive, resilient, and future-proof connectivity, the “Everywhere Network.” The service launch is scheduled for early 2028 in several European Telekom markets, including Germany.

Deutsche Telekom AG
Corporate Communications

Anne Geelen

Tel.: +49 228 181 – 49494
E-Mail:  media@telekom.de

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