Last year, I profiled a company called UbiquitiLink that wants to launch thousands of satellite ‘cell towers’ into space. Now named Lynk, the company says it has used its satellite technology to send a text to an unmodified Android phone https://t.co/lLJaoyUKeV pic.twitter.com/XHoNGxk5p9
— Loren Grush (@lorengrush) March 18, 2020
@lorengrush with @verge reports on the world's first satellite to standard mobile phone connection here https://t.co/NNveYtG5IM
— Charles E. Miller (@NexGenSpace) March 18, 2020
Space startup @LynkTheWorld uses satellite to send text message to unmodified Android phone https://t.co/mTkp6jJi3j via @Verge
— AIAA (@aiaa) March 18, 2020
Space startup Lynk uses satellite to send text message to unmodified Android phone https://t.co/0DpnoBv7JU pic.twitter.com/wSP1mD8iDP
— The Verge (@verge) March 18, 2020
It’s not the best time for a tech announcement, but this is a major breakthrough by a One Way Ventures portfolio company. https://t.co/jso0NrWEAa
— Semyon Dukach (@SemyonDukach) March 18, 2020
The story about @LynkTheWorld in @Via_Satellite today includes some nice comments from @SteveCase of our investor @revolution @RiseOfRest Steve points out "Connectivity changes lives and saves lives." https://t.co/R8JsXeDtOn
— Charles E. Miller (@NexGenSpace) March 19, 2020
Startup Lynk said that it has reached the first-ever milestone of sending a message from a a satellite in Low-Earth Orbit to a mobile phone on Earth. https://t.co/tZaRkDrrlC
— Via Satellite (@Via_Satellite) March 19, 2020
우주 스타트 업 Lynk는 위성을 사용하여 수정되지 않은 Android 전화로 문자 메시지를 보냅니다. https://t.co/4MA3JRjoCD
— editoy (@editoy) March 20, 2020
• Lynk에 따르면,이 테스트에서는 회사가 특허를 취득한 「우주의 휴대 전화 기지국 ' 기술, 즉, 개조되지 않은 휴대폰에 직접 연결하는 LEO 나노 위성을 사용했습니다.