Fi’s new collar taps Starlink’s direct-to-cell to track dogs off the grid
THE SO WHAT
A dog collar on Starlink direct-to-cell is a proof point that satellite connectivity is ready to disappear into consumer and industrial devices, not just phones and trucks. If you operate assets or services in low-coverage areas, it’s time to re-open your connectivity architecture — satellite is moving from edge case to default option for “never lose it” tracking.
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