SuperMobile Is Here: T-Mobile’s Satellite-Powered Business Plan

T-Mobile has announced a new SuperMobile plan, designed for businesses that require uninterrupted service at all times. This plan combines cutting-edge technologies into a single solution, offering blackout-free communication to large corporations. The T-Mobile SuperMobile plan is now available, and the tech giant is offering 30 days of free service as a launch promotion.
T-Mobile SuperMobile plan is here for businesses
The T-Mobile SuperMobile plan offers T-Satellite and T-Mobile’s Starklink-fueled satellite service. The plan aims to keep customers connected even when there’s no cellular connectivity. This is one feature that we’ve been seeing on most flagships these days. T-Mobile says that this service supports over 100 types of devices and delivers coverage from over 650 satellites in orbit.
The company has built a network slice for businesses that optimizes resources to adapt to needs in real time. Built on T-Mobile’s advanced 5G network, the plan provides lower latency and faster 5G speeds more consistently. This way, critical tasks aren’t interrupted during network congestion. Some use cases include video calling or transferring large files.
The T-Mobile SuperMobile plan offers Threat Protect to keep devices secure even when connected to public Wi-Fi. For context, the carrier already offers data protection with advanced encryption, device authentication, and privacy protections.

The company is offering 30 days of free service
With everything on the table, the new T-Mobile plan looks to be a cut above the rest and ensures connectivity at all times. Delta Air Lines and Axis Energy Services are using this new business plan already. The company notes the SuperMobile plan is for businesses of all sizes.
“Phones don’t just support business anymore — they power it. But wireless plans simply haven’t kept up with the way companies work today. That’s why we built SuperMobile, which finally puts business needs first,” said Mo Katibeh, Chief Marketing Officer, T-Mobile Business Group.




