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Home / Technology / T-Mobile Offers Free Satellite Texts During Winter Storm Fern

T-Mobile Offers Free Satellite Texts During Winter Storm Fern

24 Jan

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Summary

  • T-Mobile activated free Starlink satellite service for customers.
  • Service provides basic text messaging and emergency alerts.
  • Fern storm impacts 34 states with ice and heavy snow.
T-Mobile Offers Free Satellite Texts During Winter Storm Fern

T-Mobile has activated SpaceX's Starlink satellite service for free to its customers in areas facing Winter Storm Fern. This move aims to maintain communication capabilities when traditional cell towers are disrupted.

The satellite service, typically costing $10 monthly, now offers basic text messaging and Wireless Emergency Alerts to compatible devices. These features are vital for users to stay in touch with loved ones and receive critical storm information.

Winter Storm Fern is projected to deliver destructive ice and heavy snow across 34 states, affecting the South, Midwest, and Northeast through Monday. T-Mobile's initiative provides a crucial lifeline during this widespread weather event.

While the T-Satellite service supports data for select apps like Google Maps and WhatsApp video calls, T-Mobile appears to be prioritizing texting to manage network load. The technology utilizes over 650 Starlink satellites to provide cellular connectivity.

Other carriers and phone manufacturers also offer satellite services. Apple's iPhones and Google Pixel phones have built-in satellite features for emergencies, using Globalstar and Skylo respectively. Verizon also provides emergency satellite connectivity on select devices, though optimal performance requires a clear sky view.

Major carriers are taking additional measures to ensure network reliability during the storm, including deploying generators, backup batteries, and mobile cell sites. AT&T has focused on boosting network capacity for anticipated higher call volumes. T-Mobile also introduced free texting to 911 via satellite for all users.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
T-Mobile activated free Starlink satellite service for affected customers, allowing basic text messaging and emergency alerts.
The service supports basic text messaging, Wireless Emergency Alerts, and data for select apps like Google Maps.
Winter Storm Fern is expected to impact 34 states across the South, Midwest, and Northeast with ice and heavy snow.

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