The wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed many homes (over 1,000 buildings have been burned down at last count) and the property that was kept inside them has been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. At least 10 people have also lost their lives and during this emergency, it hasn’t been that easy to summon help and get in touch with loved ones and friends to see how they are doing and to find out what they need. That’s because cell towers and masts have been burned down by the fires while some have lost power.
It’s absolutely devastating seeing the destruction caused by the California wildfires. @TMobile is doing everything we can to keep affected communities connected. Today, we opened up our T-Mobile Starlink Direct-to-Cellular service over the impacted areas. And although SpaceX’s… pic.twitter.com/5qJa7velk3
— John Saw (@JohnSaw) January 10, 2025
There is no denying that people in L.A. need this service right away. Even though the carrier was able to restore power to half of T-Mobile‘s cellular network in Los Angeles, this still leaves many without the power or cellular equipment required to keep them connected via their smartphone. This is exactly the kind of situation that Direct-to-Cell was designed for.
“For those in the Los Angeles area, the @Starlink team and @TMobile have enabled basic texting (SMS) through our Direct-to-Cell satellites. You can now text loved ones, text 911 and receive emergency alerts.”-SpaceX tweet on X
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