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  "description": "‘Traditional Internet relies on a single connection and often requires multiple providers to achieve redundancy. SuperBroadband brings 5G and Starlink together in one managed service …’ T-Mobile says\n",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-29T12:44:04.000Z",
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  "textContent": "💡\n\n■ Carr’s FCC Concerned Disney’s ABC Stations Engaged in ‘Unlawful Discrimination’ ■ National Religious Broadcasters Files FCC Complaint over Kimmel ‘Joke’ Aimed at the First Lady ■ D.C. Circuit Wants to Know When Full FCC Will Vote on Nexstar-TEGNA Merger ■ Consumer Reports Blasts Maryland’s Democratic Gov. Wes Moore for Signing ‘Industry-Friendly’ Predatory Pricing Act ■ How Vulnerable Is NTCA to USF Reform Aimed at High Cost Spending? ■ T-Mobile Keeps Picking Off ACA Connects Members Amid a Flurry of Board-Level Dealmaking ■ N.Y. Gov. Hochul (D) Suggests BEAD ISPs Must Comply with State’s Affordability Law ■ Charter CEO Chris Winfrey Spends $1.2 Million on Company Shares ■ DigitalBridge Group’s 128-Page Annual Report Does Not Mention $1.5 Billion WOW! Deal ■ People: Kurt Schaubach Joining CTIA as SVP and Chief Technology Officer ■ TDS Names Bill Case As SVP and Chief Information Officer\n\nPartners: T-Mobile says it is teaming up with Starlink to offer a business broadband service that aims to cover every corner of the country. But it won’t come cheap: Plans start at $250 a month. T-Mobile’s SuperBroadband is a new enterprise offering that combines T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G Advanced network with Starlink’s satellite broadband to create what the carrier calls “ultimate redundancy” for business customers. “Traditional Internet relies on a single connection and often requires multiple providers to achieve redundancy. SuperBroadband brings 5G and Starlink together in one managed service — delivering built-in resilience, broader coverage, and a simpler way to manage connectivity across locations,” T-Mobile said. ** _(More after paywall)_**\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "T-Mobile Teams with Starlink on SuperBroadband, an Enterprise Offer with a $250 Monthly Price Tag",
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