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Home » TPG telecom sends first satellite text via Vodafone network
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TPG telecom sends first satellite text via Vodafone network

By Ashley TangMay 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • First-ever text message sent from rural New South Wales using Lynk Global’s LEO satellites.
  • Technology paves the way for enhanced mobile coverage across Australia, particularly in remote and rural areas.

What happened: Historic satellite text sent via Vodafone network

TPG Telecom made history by sending the first-ever direct-to-smartphone text message using Vodafone’s mobile network and Lynk Global’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The message, which read “Happy Easter!”, was transmitted from a rural area near the Nowendoc National Park in New South Wales. The text was sent to standard smartphones, including iPhones, Samsung Galaxies, and Google Pixels, without the need for hardware modifications.

This successful trial shows that satellite technology can integrate with existing mobile networks. It also highlights how this technology can solve connectivity challenges in remote regions, allowing mobile phones to connect directly to satellites.

Also read: Verizon expands satellite messaging services
Also read: T-Mobile and Starlink begin large-scale satellite connectivity testing

Why it’s important

This achievement is a key step towards improving mobile coverage in rural and remote areas of Australia. TPG Telecom’s Chief Technology Officer, Giovanni Chiarelli, explained that LEO satellites can fill coverage gaps. They will offer services like voice, text, and data in places where traditional mobile towers cannot reach.

LEO satellites also have huge potential for emergency communications. They can be a backup to terrestrial networks during natural disasters or other emergencies. This technology ensures Australians can stay connected and safe, no matter where they are. As TPG expands its regional network, satellite communication will help improve coverage and reliability nationwide.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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