T-Mobile has opened up emergency texting over SpaceX's Starlink satellite network for areas affected by Southern California's fires.
The plan only offers 50GB of data per month, so it's meant to appeal to consumers looking to use Starlink as a backup internet connection.
Telecom companies are providing essential support to those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires in the form of satellite ...
AT&T will waive overage charges for prepaid and postpaid customers affected by the wildfires through February 6th. The ...
Rough seas caused Blue Origin to hold off a planned early Friday launch attempt with is debut of New Glenn, which is now targeting early Sunday instead. SpaceX, though, managed ...
Liftoff is scheduled in five minutes from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. We are 10 minutes from the SpaceX Falcon 9 ...
Telstra, Australia’s top telecom service provider, on Thursday announced a collaboration with Elon Musk’s StarLink, to bring ...
Satellite-based texting is no longer limited to a select group of devices. T-Mobile and Starlink have announced a partnership ...
Starlink and T-Mobile have teamed up to bring satellite texting service to LA amid wildfires. Here are all the details on ...
A Google researcher uncovered the bug, which involves targeting the speech-to-text transcription feature on Google Messages ...
T-Mobile is turning on a test version of its Direct to Cell service in L.A. to allow those impacted by the wildfires to text emergency services.
Tesla has officially launched its new Model Y in China and Asia-Pacific, introducing a minor design refresh, performance, and ...