SpaceX and Charter have held executive-level talks on a consumer mobile phone offering, which would help SpaceX become a DTC mobile phone provider
SpaceX and Charter Communications Inc. have held executive-level talks about partnering on a consumer mobile phone offering, according to people familiar with the matter.
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SpaceX and Charter in Talks to Launch Consumer Mobile Service
SpaceX is eyeing a direct-to-consumer mobile phone play through a potential partnership with Charter Communications.
SpaceX and Charter Communications have been in executive-level discussions about teaming up on a consumer mobile phone service, according to people familiar with the talks.
The partnership would mark a significant move for SpaceX, pushing the rocket and satellite company into the direct-to-consumer mobile phone business. Charter, which already serves millions of cable and internet customers, would bring its existing consumer infrastructure to the table.
Details on pricing, launch timeline, or specific technology remain unclear. But the high-level nature of the conversations signals both companies are serious about exploring the opportunity.
If a deal materializes, it would pit SpaceX against established wireless carriers while leveraging its satellite network capabilities. For Charter, it's another step in expanding beyond traditional cable into broader telecom territory.