Comparative Analysis of Direct-to-Cell (D2C) and 3GPP Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) for Global Connectivity
Donglin Wang, Anjie Qiu, Qiuheng Zhou, Hans D. Schotten
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- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
The quest for ubiquitous mobile coverage has catalyzed two fundamentally distinct architectural paradigms: Direct-to-Cell (D2C) and standardized 3GPP Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN). D2C, pioneered by SpaceX Starlink and AST SpaceMobile, leverages existing terrestrial spectrum and unmodified consumer handsets to provide emergency connectivity as a market-driven overlay. In contrast, 3GPP NTN, standardized across Releases 17-19, offers a systematic satellite-native framework designed for long-term scalability, high-throughput broadband, and deep integration with terrestrial 5G/6G networks. This paper presents a comprehensive technical comparison of these approaches, analyzing their standardization trajectories, network architectures, physical-layer innovations, security postures, and operational trade-offs. We further examine their implications for emerging 6G use cases, particularly autonomous driving, where safety-critical redundancy motivates a hybrid tri-link architecture combining terrestrial 5G, NTN broadband, and D2C emergency fallback. Our analysis shows that, although D2C enables rapid market entry through legacy-device compatibility, NTN provides superior performance, security, and scalability, positioning it as the foundational framework for 6G satellite-terrestrial convergence. A hybrid model that combines the strengths of both paradigms is identified as the most practical path toward truly global connectivity.
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