• Sunshine@piefed.caOP
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    As the name implies, Direct-to-Cell (D2C) provides internet and messaging by connecting smartphones directly to a satellite. Unlike Starlink, D2C doesn’t require ground terminals, “dishes,” or routers to function.

    Capabilities found in many smartphones manufactured from 2020 onwards — such as those powering Apple’s Emergency SOS via Satellite — provide the technical foundation for the connectivity.

    proven useful in humanitarian disasters, they typically rely on cooperation with local cellular carriers. This, Alimardani explains, would not be a “viable solution in Iran” as state-controlled ISPs would block circumvention methods.

    Now, however, a second generation of D2C is emerging that could overcome these limitations.

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      Good guys? No. Victims? Yes.

      Anyway, probably for security. I think hacked, Internet connected security cameras were used to locate targets, for example.

      Probably, for population control, too. They want to control messaging and information about what’s happening.