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Vodafone makes ‘world’s first’ satellite video call with a standard phone – here’s why that’s a big deal

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  • Vodafone has just passed a major landmark for satellite video calls
  • It’s demoed a “space video call” using a standard smartphone
  • The service will roll out later this year, though there’s no pricing yet

Vodafone has announced that it’s hit a new milestone in the race to end frustrating cellular ‘dead zones’ – with what it’s calling the “world’s first space video call” using a standard mobile phone from “an area of no coverage.”

Those qualifiers are important because Starlink and T-Mobile demoed a video call made through X (formerly Twitter) using unmodified phones last year. So Vodafone’s claim is specific to making video calls from areas like the remote part of Wales where its demo took place.

Still, it’s certainly a significant moment and a big step on Vodafone’s path towards adding satellite connectivity to its network by the end of this year in the UK and across Europe “from later in 2025 and 2026.”

Rather than replacing existing networks, direct-to-mobile satellite connectivity aims to be a helpful extension that could eliminate “not spots” (or dead zones) in rural areas and also, according to Vodafone, “vast stretches of surrounding sea.”

Vodafone claims that its satellite experience “mirrors the experience of existing 4G and 5G mobile networks”, although the demo phone call (which you can watch in the video below) certainly showed evidence of lag and low-res footage. We may have to wait for the full roll-out to get a better idea of quality.

The service is provided by BlueBird satellites from Vodafone’s partner (and SpaceX rival) AST SpaceMobile. The system is based on five satellites and Vodafone calls it “the first and only mobile broadband network in space” that works directly with standard smartphones.

Rivals systems, like T-Mobile and Starlink’s, are currently limited to text messages, although video calls and mobile data are on the roadmap. With AT&T and Verizon also working with AST SpaceMobile to provide a similar service in the US, satellite calling looks ready to take off globally in 2025.

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Making a historic direct-to-device satellite video call from a standard smartphone – YouTube
Making a historic direct-to-device satellite video call from a standard smartphone - YouTube


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The big unknown of Vodafone’s satellite connectivity and rival systems is how much they’ll cost. Vodafone hasn’t yet commented on pricing, only stating that it’ll start rolling out the service “following further tests this Spring” (so between March and June).

The need for satellite coverage, particularly video calls, depends greatly on where you live. In the UK, Ofcom has estimated that 9% of the country “lacks good quality 4G coverage from any operator”. But those who live in urban areas will also be familiar with phone network “dead zones” caused by interruptions between cell towers.

Apple’s iPhones and now Android phones like the Google Pixel 9 series have received free Emergency SOS Satellite features, which can be potential lifesavers. iOS 18 also introduced the ability to text anyone via a satellite connection, plus the option of getting roadside assistance.

It’s possible that those services will eventually need a subscription, but Apple hasn’t started charging yet. So, the question for mobile networks like Vodafone is how many people will need full mobile broadband via satellite compared to the emergency features that are currently available for free from Apple.

Still, we’re not complaining about getting more connectivity options, and competition will hopefully drive the prices of satellite-based services down in the long term.

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