en.Wedoany.com Reported - T-Mobile for Business has launched 5G network slicing and broadband services integrated with Starlink, aiming to meet the demand for stable connectivity in cross-regional SaaS operations. These two products target mobile office and broadband access scenarios respectively, helping enterprises achieve high-performance communication support in different environments.
The SuperMobile phone plan includes the first 5G network slice specifically built for business, which optimizes network resources in real time, providing speed boosts for video calls and large file downloads during peak hours. Network slicing technology divides the physical network into multiple virtual end-to-end networks, allocating dedicated bandwidth and optimizing latency for critical business applications without requiring enterprises to build their own private physical networks. SuperMobile also integrates T-Satellite satellite-to-mobile network connectivity, utilizing over 650 satellites; when cellular signals are lost, compatible smartphones can automatically switch to satellite connectivity without additional hardware. In terms of security, SuperMobile features built-in SmartVPN functionality through Threat Protect, safeguarding user data when switching between mobile networks and Wi-Fi.
The SuperBroadband plan combines unlimited business 5G data with unlimited Starlink data, and comes with enterprise-grade equipment, professional installation, management, and 24/7 monitoring services, delivering a broadband experience through a single contract and bill. This solution adopts a hybrid architecture of 5G Advanced network and T-Satellite powered by Starlink, making it the first hybrid commercial internet in the US to utilize two independent paths: 5G and satellite constellation. This design provides connectivity coverage for every US zip code area, supports automatic path switching during outages or failures to maintain uptime, and can distribute traffic between the two networks through load balancing to optimize performance. T-Mobile cites IDC survey data indicating that even a few minutes of downtime costs industries an average of over $100,000 per hour.
Both services are managed through the unified portal T-Platform, where enterprises can monitor hardware, performance, and usage on a single dashboard, and access end-to-end support.
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