Zoe KleinmanKnow-how editor
Getty PicturesVirgin Media O2 is ready to develop into the primary cell community operator to supply UK clients automated connectivity by way of satellite tv for pc in locations with out telephone sign.
O2 Satellite tv for pc will likely be an non-compulsory service resulting from launch within the first half of 2026, following a partnership with Elon Musk’s satellite tv for pc enterprise Starlink to supply the service.
The agency has not but revealed how a lot it can value, however will probably be a further price to pay every month.
Enabled smartphones will mechanically swap to satellite tv for pc protection in elements of the UK the place no terrestrial sign is accessible – resembling rural areas – however those that enroll will be unable to make telephone calls by way of satellite tv for pc to start with.
The service will solely work with messaging, maps and placement apps. O2 says it is because Starlink’s present satellites don’t assist calls, though the following technology of them will.
Calls made by way of WhatsApp, which makes use of knowledge moderately than telephone sign, may go although. O2 intends to trial this earlier than the service launches to the general public.
The satellites will successfully act like “telephone masts within the sky”, mentioned Luke Pearce from analyst CCS Perception.
“In at this time’s world, connectivity is not non-compulsory,” he mentioned.
“Whether or not it is emergency SOS in life-saving conditions or maintaining a software-defined automobile on-line, folks now anticipate fixed entry.”
Software program-defined autos can obtain over-the-air updates to enhance their efficiency and options, however want web connections to have the ability to achieve this.
“Satellite tv for pc is the one expertise that may really shut the protection hole throughout mountains, oceans and rural areas,” Mr Pearce added.
Satellite tv for pc battle takes off
O2’s transfer comes a number of months after rival Vodafone carried out a profitable live video call via satellite from a mountain in Wales the place there was no different sign.
It claimed this was a UK first, but it surely has not but revealed any plans to roll out satellite-to-device companies to clients.
Vodafone’s tech labored with the satellite tv for pc agency AST, which at present has six satellites in orbit and goals to have as much as 60 by the top of 2026.
Starlink, in the meantime, has greater than 650 satellites and has already launched comparable companies with telephone networks in different nations together with Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada and Japan.
Within the UK, Ofcom tweaked its laws in September to allow satellite tv for pc connectivity on to smartphone units.
At present it is just attainable to make use of it to textual content emergency companies from newer iPhone and Android handsets.
However using low-earth orbit satellites for cell communications has been criticised by astronomers, who say they pollute the evening sky and make it tougher to identify potential hazards resembling asteroids.



