T-Mobile has introduced a free Text-to-911 service powered by Starlink satellites, now available across remote regions of the United States. This new feature allows any compatible phone, regardless of carrier, to send emergency messages when there is no standard cellular coverage.
The company activated a new satellite-based system enabling users to connect with 911 services through text messages in areas where traditional networks fail.
This innovation marks a significant safety improvement for those who spend time in isolated locations without cell service.
Even non-T-Mobile customers can benefit from this service—it could one day make the difference in a life-or-death situation.
Currently, the service supports SMS, MMS, and certain apps like WhatsApp, Google Maps, and AllTrails. T-Mobile aims to expand the system to include satellite calls and broader app compatibility as its network grows.
T-Mobile’s new satellite-powered Text-to-911 lets anyone reach emergency services off the grid, marking a vital leap for safety in remote areas.