Satellite D2D service plans tracker April 2026
Satellite direct-to-device (D2D) services are rapidly evolving from emergency connectivity towards broader messaging, voice and data use cases through partnerships between satellite operators and mobile network operators (MNOs).
This tracker provides a structured, comparative view of D2D services worldwide. It details where and how these offerings are deployed, the spectrum they use and the connectivity capabilities they support. It thus enables players within the D2D market to assess partnership strategies and future commercial opportunities.
Satellite D2D service providers included in this tracker
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Network service providers are also included in the tracker.
Geographical coverage
The country of operation is listed for each plan and service included, but broadly the coverage is defined across the following five regions:
- North America (NAM)
- Latin America (LAM)
- Europe (EU)
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
- Asia (ASIA)
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