Is this true? I've got startlink at home and you need a pretty large view of the open sky. Am I going to be able to receive or make a call while in a wooeded area, or indoors or anywhere else without a large view to the open sky? I'm wondering whether there's something in-between the satellite and your cell phone, like a cell tower.
Is this true? I've got startlink at home and you need a pretty large view of the open sky. Am I going to be able to receive or make a call while in a wooeded area, or indoors or anywhere else without a large view to the open sky? I'm wondering whether there's something in-between the satellite and your cell phone, like a cell tower.
Was thinking the same. Maybe with the more limited bandwidth of a single call, they need less sky access.
I can sorta see how the cell could receive if outdoors, but can it transmit up to the LEO satellites?
I don't know how it would work indoors.