LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Britain's Virgin Media O2 launched Europe's first satellite-to-mobile service on Thursday, bringing text messages, WhatsApp and Google Maps to customers using regular
Virgin Media O2 Unveils Europe’s First Smartphone Satellite Service
O2’s Satellite-to-Mobile Launch in the UK
LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Britain's Virgin Media O2 launched Europe's first satellite-to-mobile service on Thursday, bringing text messages, WhatsApp and Google Maps to customers using regular smartphones in locations with no network connection for three pounds ($4.06) a month.
Coverage Boost and Device Compatibility
The company, owned by Telefonica and Liberty Global, said O2 Satellite, which uses SpaceX's Starlink network, would increase its coverage of Britain's landmass from 89% to 95%.
Supported Apps and Services
Compatible handsets will automatically connect to satellites where there is no terrestrial network, it said, providing messaging and apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and weather and location-based services.
Use Cases for Travel and Outdoors
The service, which will initially work on Samsung's latest devices, will enable people to stay connected when travelling or taking part in hiking, climbing and water sports.
US Pricing Comparison
U.S. carrier T-Mobile launched a similar satellite-to-cell service in July for $10 a month.
Executive Commentary from O2
Virgin Media O2 chief executive Lutz Schuler said it was a defining moment for British mobile connectivity.
"By launching O2 Satellite, we've become the first operator in Europe to launch a space-based mobile data service that, overnight, has brought new mobile coverage to an area around two-thirds the size of Wales for the first time," he said.
Competitive Landscape in Europe
O2's British rival Vodafone made the first-ever video call over satellite from an area with no terrestrial mobile coverage using a regular smartphone in January 2025.
Vodafone and AST SpaceMobile Plans
It plans to launch a full satellite-to-mobile service with its partner AST SpaceMobile, but it has not yet set a date.
Exchange Rate Reference
($1 = 0.7382 pounds)
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Lincoln Feast)


