T-Mobile announced Wednesday that its satellite-to-cell network now supports popular apps like X, WhatsApp, AllTrails, AccuWeather, Google Maps, and more, expanding a service launched commercially in July. Initially limited to SMS, MMS, picture messaging, and short audio clips, the network now provides connectivity for mobile dead zones and remote areas. Reuters:
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T-Mobile expands satellite-based network to support X, WhatsApp in mobile dead zones
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