The three dominant US carriers agreed to pool their satellite partnerships and spectrum resources to better integrate supplementary service into terrestrial mobile networks. The initiative will ultimately give customers wireless access when they’re off the grid, or in so-called dead zones, where cell networks have limited or no service.
The carriers said they have reached the agreement in principle and must still work out operational details, according to a
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