FCC Empowers Starlink and T-Mobile for Hurricane Helene Emergency Communications
Ars Technica
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has authorized Starlink and T-Mobile to provide satellite-to-phone services in Hurricane Helene-affected areas, specifically enabling emergency alerts and basic texting capabilities for T-Mobile users in North Carolina. While SpaceX is currently operational in the region, they caution that the service is not ready for full commercial availability and will be offered on a best-effort basis due to the incomplete satellite constellation. The FCC's approval is part of a broader strategy to ensure communication during emergencies and includes temporary measures for other providers. Elon Musk has acknowledged the FCC's quick approval but criticized the agency for denying Starlink's request for $885 million in broadband funding, which he believes could have further supported recovery efforts in North Carolina.