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Verizon and AT&T have each announced milestones in making cellphone-to-satellite video calls.
The two companies completed the tests using AST SpaceMobile’s satellites.
Verizon pulled off “a live video call between two mobile devices with one connected via satellite and the other connected via Verizon 's terrestrial network connection,” according to a company press release.
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