T-Mobile Enhances Emergency Response Capabilities with Expanded Drone Fleet, T-Satellite Launch, and Network Hardening
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025 3:52 pm ET1min read
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T-Mobile has expanded its drone fleet by 50% and launched T-Satellite with Starlink to support connectivity during natural disasters and severe storms. The company has also added more deployable assets and vehicles and strengthened physical infrastructure with backup power and fortified sites. This means people can receive Wireless Emergency Alerts via satellite, send and receive text messages, and access essential services even if terrestrial networks are impacted. T-Mobile's network has been hardened with investments such as upgrading 1,350 sites in Florida and adding backup power to 1,375 towers.

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