US Mobile’s upcoming hybrid plan aims to make satellite connectivity surprisingly affordable

US Mobile is gearing up to introduce a hybrid wireless plan that combines conventional cellular service with Starlink satellite internet, a move that could change how users stay connected outside major urban centers.

What does US Mobile’s hybrid plan include?

According to a post from US Mobile CEO Ahmed Khattak on Reddit, the new plan bundles traditional cellular connectivity with access to Starlink’s satellite network in a bid to deliver seamless coverage across both urban and remote areas. The company says the offering will run on multiple major networks for regular mobile use, while a portable Starlink dish will handle connectivity in places with spotty cell service.

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US Mobile is positioning the plan as a single, all-in-one subscription priced under $50 per month. That fee is expected to cover both mobile service and satellite internet access, with the latter reportedly offering uncapped data. That alone could make it a great choice for users who live in remote areas, as Starlink’s 100Mbps residential plan costs $50 a month on its own.

The post adds that the plan will support international usage, including coverage in Canada and Mexico, alongside broader global roaming capabilities. However, finer details around speed limits, prioritization, and how the switch between cellular and satellite networks will work in practice are still unclear. More details are expected once the plan is officially announced later today.

Why is this plan a big deal?

If US Mobile delivers on its promise, this could be one of the most aggressive value plays in the telecom sector. Bundling nationwide mobile coverage with uncapped satellite internet at $50 undercuts the cost of buying the services separately and could attract a wide range of users.

The move also highlights a growing trend where cellular carriers are turning to low Earth orbit satellite networks to fill coverage gaps, especially in rural and hard-to-reach areas. As for why US Mobile chose to partner with Starlink, Khattak says it’s currently the best available option, though the company is open to exploring other low Earth orbit networks as they emerge.

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