The Federal Communications Fee has given Starlink and T-Cellular permission to allow their satellite tv for pc texting service for Florida residents forward of Hurricane Milton’s landfall. In an announcement on X, SpaceX mentioned that Starlink’s Direct to Cell satellites will present emergency alerts for all telephones and carriers, not simply T-Cellular’s, for these in affected areas. The businesses have additionally enabled primary texting for T-Cellular subscribers, in order that they’ll ship and obtain texts, in addition to textual content 911 for emergencies, even when they get lower off from the service’s community within the midst of the storm.
SpaceX mentioned the businesses have activated Direct to Cell for Florida whereas it is also in the course of delivering over 10,000 Starlink kits in response to Hurricane Helene. A couple of days in the past, the FCC allowed T-Cellular and Starlink to activate their Direct to Cell service for North Carolina, the place greater than half of cell towers quickly went out of fee as a result of hurricane.
Starlink’s and T-Cellular’s Direct to Cell service hasn’t been totally deployed but. They’d solely despatched and obtained the primary textual content messages utilizing the know-how again in January. And whereas they’re aiming to begin providing their messaging service this yr, T-Cellular mentioned they’d deployed an “early take a look at model” of it within the hurricane-hit areas.
Customers will know if their cellphone connects to a Starlink satellite tv for pc in the event that they solely have one-to-two bars of sign and their community identify says “T-Cellular SpaceX.” The non-public area firm mentioned they’d should manually strive re-sending messages in the event that they did not undergo the primary time and that the service works greatest outside. If customers cannot get to open areas safely, they’ll additionally strive sending messages indoors close to a window.









