T-Mobile launches “SuperBroadband” for business users, pairing its 5G network with SpaceX Starlink for dual-path connectivity

T-Mobile has unveiled SuperBroadband, a managed business internet service that combines its terrestrial 5G network with SpaceX’s Starlink satellite connectivity. The offering is designed to provide two independent pathways and plugs into broader fiber joint-venture plans aimed at accelerating 2030 broadband goals.

Discovered 2026-04-28T06:38:02.598210-07:00 | 2026-04-28T06:38:02.598210-07:00

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  • Demonstrates how LEO broadband is moving from point offerings into managed, carrier-grade “multi-path” business connectivity—an architecture operators are already using to compete on continuity, as highlighted in LEO in-flight connectivity triggers multi-orbit competition.
  • Reinforces the pattern of major mobile operators integrating Starlink for coverage/route resiliency, extending earlier partnerships like Deutsche Telekom’s Starlink-backed approach to eliminating “white spots” (see Deutsche Telekom to close European ‘white spots’).
  • Signals growing commercial demand signals for Starlink capacity and distribution models—relevant to aviation and aerospace connectivity planning where uptime, redundancy, and service bundling increasingly determine partner selection.

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