bradfordbonnie+FollowStarlink’s $0 Hardware: Game Changer or Trap?SpaceX just dropped the upfront cost of Starlink hardware to zero with a new 12-month plan—no increase in monthly fees. Sounds like a win for rural internet access, right? But here’s the catch: if you move or cancel early, you’re hit with a hefty prorated fee. Plus, some areas get a $100 demand surcharge. Is this a bold move to democratize connectivity, or just clever fine print? Would you take the plunge? #Starlink #SatelliteInternet #TechDebate #SpaceX #Connectivity #Tech1317Share
vnguyen+FollowT-Mobile’s Satellite Shake-Up: Too Good to Last?T-Mobile just dropped the price of its new T-Satellite service to $10/month for everyone—including AT&T and Verizon users. This move undercuts expectations and opens up satellite connectivity to a wider crowd. Is this a bold play to disrupt the market, or just a temporary price war before rates go up again? Would you switch for better coverage, or is this just hype? Let’s debate! #TSatellite #Starlink #TechDebate #MobileInnovation #Connectivity #Tech117Share
Christina Pearson+FollowSatellite Texting for $10: Game Changer?T-Mobile just dropped the price of its new T-Satellite service to $10 a month for everyone—even if you’re on AT&T or Verizon. This direct-to-satellite texting could be a lifeline in dead zones, but is the price cut just a temporary lure? Would you trust a satellite-powered network for emergencies, or is this just another carrier gimmick? Let’s debate: is this the future of connectivity, or a fleeting promo? #TSatellite #Starlink #MobileInnovation #TechDebate #Connectivity #Tech92Share