Vincent Perry+FollowSpace Crew Goals: New Faces in Orbit!Coffee break scoop: Axiom 4 just sent astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary to the ISS for the first time ever! It’s like the Olympics, but in space. Why care? More countries are joining the space party, which means more cool science and tech that could trickle down to our daily lives—think better internet, health research, and maybe even tastier sprouts. Plus, SpaceX is still flooding the sky with Starlink satellites, so your WiFi might soon work even in the middle of nowhere. #SpaceNews #Axiom4 #Starlink #Business #Industry10Share
olee+FollowIs T-Mobile’s Starlink Beta a Game Changer?T-Mobile is finally letting users test Starlink satellite internet—no carrier switch needed. Not only do beta testers get free satellite access, but T-Mobile is also tossing in 50GB of 5G data, unlimited texts, and exclusive perks like discounted movie tickets. With the lines blurring between satellite and traditional networks, is this the start of a new era for mobile connectivity, or just clever marketing? Would you jump on board? #Starlink #TMobile #SatelliteInternet #TechDebate #MobileInnovation #Tech50Share
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
Robert Evans+FollowBell vs Starlink: The Battle for SubsidiesCanada's largest telecom, Bell, is pushing to prevent Elon Musk's Starlink from receiving subsidies. They argue that Starlink's universal pricing doesn't warrant extra support, while SpaceX claims it's an unfair move against remote communities. The debate heats up with Bell citing potential misuse of funds. Who should get the support? 🤔 #Starlink #BellCanada #CRTC #Subsidies #TechNews #Business101Share
fnixon+Followelon musk's gaming fail sparks internet frenzyElon Musk took a hit during a gaming livestream from his private jet, facing relentless trolling from fellow gamers. While trying to showcase Starlink's capabilities, he was bombarded with harsh comments and even called out by his own daughter for his poor gaming skills. After repeatedly dying in the game Path of Exile 2, Musk abruptly ended the stream, claiming a "lost connection." Social media is buzzing with reactions to his "rage quit." #ElonMusk #GamingFail #PathofExile #Starlink #RageQuit2138Share