T-Mobile, Starlink enable satellite texting early for people impacted by Los Angeles fires



What you need to know

  • T-Mobile and Starlink are deploying their satellite texting service in the Los Angeles area.
  • The temporary deployment is hoped to help T-Mobile customers with select Android phones stay connected amid deadly wildfires.
  • iPhone users will rely on Apple’s own satellite texting service, rather than T-Mobile and Starlink’s partnership.

Multiple deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area led T-Mobile and SpaceX to enable satellite texting for people impacted by the natural disaster in California. The feature uses Starlink satellites and was set to undergo beta testing by T-Mobile customers early this year. That beta testing period is still on the way, but T-Mobile and SpaceX activated the service for Android users in Los Angeles to help customers stay connected.

“T-Mobile and Starlink opened up T-Mobile Starlink Direct-to-Cellular service over impacted areas of Southern California to deliver wireless emergency alerts and SMS and enable 911 texting,” T-Mobile told CNET on Thursday, Jan. 9 as firefighters struggled to contain the wildfires.





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