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Deutsche Telekom expands mobile coverage with Starlink

By Claire ShenMarch 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Deutsche Telekom has partnered with Starlink to deliver satellite-based mobile connectivity in parts of Europe with weak or no coverage.
  • The collaboration aims to improve access in remote and geographically challenging areas where building mobile towers is difficult.

What happened: Satellite backup for rural networks

On 2 March 2026, German telecommunications group Deutsche Telekom announced a partnership with Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, to expand mobile coverage across Europe.

According to Reuters, the collaboration will provide satellite-based direct connectivity for areas where traditional mobile networks struggle to reach, including remote regions and locations where infrastructure deployment is restricted by terrain or environmental regulations.

Deutsche Telekom said the satellite layer would complement its existing terrestrial mobile infrastructure, helping extend service to areas with poor reception. The Bonn-based operator, one of Europe’s largest telecom companies, is seeking to close what it describes as the remaining “white spots” in coverage.

The system relies on Starlink’s low-Earth-orbit satellite network and emerging direct-to-device technology, which allows compatible smartphones to connect directly to satellites when they lose terrestrial signal. According to Deutsche Telekom, the service is expected to launch in several European markets around 2028.

Stephanie Bednarek, vice-president of Starlink sales, said the partnership would eventually allow millions of people across multiple European countries to access satellite-enabled connectivity when traditional networks are unavailable.

Deutsche Telekom’s technology board member Abdu Mudesir added that satellite connectivity will act as an additional network layer rather than a replacement for conventional mobile infrastructure.

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Why it’s important

The deal reflects a broader shift in telecom strategy as operators increasingly turn to satellite-to-mobile technology to eliminate coverage gaps.

Even in highly developed telecom markets such as Germany, building new mobile towers can be restricted by geography, environmental regulations or economic viability. Satellite connectivity offers an alternative route to provide service without costly terrestrial infrastructure.

Industry competition in this area is intensifying. European operators including Vodafone, Orange and Virgin Media O2 are also testing satellite-to-phone technologies with partners such as AST SpaceMobile and Starlink. This emerging ecosystem aims to ensure that smartphones can maintain basic connectivity even outside traditional network coverage zones.

From a financial perspective, satellite partnerships may allow telecom operators to extend network reach while limiting the capital expenditure typically required for rural tower deployments.

More broadly, satellite-mobile integration is becoming part of a new “hybrid network” model combining terrestrial infrastructure, subsea cables and orbital systems. For Europe, where digital inclusion and resilient communications are increasingly political priorities, the approach could play a key role in connecting remote communities and strengthening emergency communications.

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Claire Shen

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