SpaceX Blasts AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Joint Venture, Warns of Collusion Against Starlink Mobile

May 15, 2026
SpaceX Blasts AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Joint Venture, Warns of Collusion Against Starlink Mobile
  • SpaceX urges regulator intervention over collusion concerns, while analysts from Lightshed Partners suggest the venture’s timing may be aimed at defending SpaceX ahead of an anticipated IPO.

  • The story tracks SpaceX’s ongoing push to expand Satellite-to-Phone services amid regulatory scrutiny and competitive shifts in telecom and space sectors, with potential implications for consumer access and market structure.

  • Separately, SpaceX is pursuing a major move to secure radio spectrum from EchoStar, a deal that the FCC has cleared, even as FCC Chair Brendan Carr calls for at least three competitors in the satellite-to-phone market to ensure fair competition.

  • Industry observers question whether the joint venture will meaningfully disrupt Starlink Mobile or mainly serve as a public-relations effort amid regulatory and competitive uncertainties.

  • Top SpaceX executives, including Gwynne Shotwell and David Goldman, publicly challenged the venture on social media to defend Starlink Mobile’s position in the market.

  • SpaceX continues promoting Starlink Mobile, highlighting service in dead zones through collaboration with T-Mobile and presenting Starlink Mobile as complementary to terrestrial networks rather than a direct rival.

  • SpaceX has criticized a new joint venture formed by AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon to pool spectrum for satellite-to-phone connectivity, warning it could be collusive and aimed at disadvantaging Starlink Mobile.

  • The carriers’ joint venture is pitched as a way to reduce cellular dead zones by integrating satellite connectivity and could spur competition from other players like AST SpaceMobile, Globalstar, and Skylo.

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