T-Mobile US customers were the largest users of the operator's direct-to-device (D2D) satellite service with Starlink as of September, but AT&T users were the second largest group.
According to research by Ookla, a network performance measurement company, T-Mobile customers accounted for 60.9% of the usage on T-Mobile's T-Satellite service, while AT&T users made up 34%.
T-Mobile's satellite service, provisioned by Starlink, launched nationwide in July after six months of beta testing. The service is available for free to subscribers of T-Mobile's Experience Beyond or Go5G Next plans, and for $10 per month for a limited time for other users, before increasing to $15 per month.
T-Mobile US customers were the largest users connecting to the operator’s D2D satellite service with Starlink as of September.
Author's summary: AT&T users show interest in T-Mobile's Starlink D2D service.