SpaceX’s Starlink Helps Deliver Thousands of Texts During Hurricanes
In an earnings call, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert also dismissed concerns about radio interference from cellular Starlink satellites.
SpaceX’s cellular Starlink service delivered “hundreds of thousands” of text messages to help hurricane victims, according to T-Mobile’s CEO.
“During the hurricanes, we were able to test with a temporary authorization and saw hundreds of thousands of successfully completed text messages to people that otherwise wouldn’t have seen them,” Mike Sievert said in an earnings call on Wednesday.
Sievert made the comment while discussing Starlink’s direct-to-cell satellite service. Earlier this month, SpaceX received temporary clearance from the FCC to use its orbiting satellites to beam emergency alerts to residents of areas hit by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. In addition, SpaceX received emergency authority to offer satellite-based SMS text messaging to T-Mobile customers in the hurricane-affected zones.
Sievert didn’t go into details. But his comment offers a glimpse at how the cellular Starlink technology could help T-Mobile and other carriers fill a gap in their coverage, especially when a disaster strikes. T-Mobile is partnering with SpaceX on the upcoming service, which is scheduled to launch in late 2024 or early 2025 as a beta.