From Compassion To Connection - Inside T-Mobile's Disaster Response
Smart and Self-Healing: The Self-Organizing Network (SON) Another innovation powering T-Mobile's readiness is the Self-Organizing Network (SON), which uses automation, AI and machine learning to monitor the network and make real-time adjustments - no human intervention needed. SON can automatically tilt antennas to strengthen coverage, reroute signals around outages and scale back non-essential services to conserve power when running on backup generators or batteries, keeping people connected as long as possible. |
Leveraging the Network
Another key part of T-Mobile' s disaster response strategy is T-Priority, the cutting-edge public safety solution that combines a dedicated 5G network slice with an ecosystem of tools including drones and deployables. The slice helps provide public safety agencies with lower latency and faster speeds more consistently with the highest priority across all 5G bands. So, the essential tools that firefighters, paramedics, utility crews and healthcare teams depend on every day - like smartphones, tablets, thermal imaging and radios - run on a network that keeps up with them.
“Technologies like T-Priority and network slicing will continue to help create a streamlined and effective way to keep connectivity happening in real time during high stress situations,” says Luis Reyes, Vice President of Field Engineering for the West Region at T-Mobile.
T-Mobile's direct-to-cell satellite solution, T-Satellite with Starlink, is another critical component of its disaster response playbook.
“T-Satellite is a game changer,” Tindell says.“We first turned it on during Hurricane Helene in 2024 and then put those lessons to work when Southern California faced devastating wildfires. Across those events, it carried more than 1 million texts - including to 911 - and over 200 Wireless Emergency Alerts.”
Satellite texting , including the ability to text 911, is now available for almost every smartphone, with data use for select apps already available on Pixel 10. This has been especially useful in areas where cell towers are down or inaccessible.
Proven Tools and Community Commitment
These advancements build on T-Mobile's on-the-ground response including deployable units, power redundancy and community outreach. Deployable assets like SatCOWs (Satellite Cell on Wheels) and SatCOLTs (Satellite Cell on Light Trucks) can be quickly dispatched to restore coverage when infrastructure is damaged.
“These are cell sites on wheels. We roll them in to provide temporary coverage after an event,” says John Melbert, Manager of Emergency Operations.“It's like picking the right tool from a toolbox - you don't always need a bigger hammer. We assess the need, then assemble the right assets.”
“As satellite tech advances, each truck can do more,” he adds.“We can offer services from a single vehicle that weren't possible before.”
And sometimes, the right tool is meeting people where they are.
“When we were in Malibu during the devastating fires in January, a man walked up needing power banks, not for himself, but for six people staying in his home who had lost everything,” Thornton recalls.“Our team gave him chargers and Wi-Fi so they could file insurance claims, reach out to loved ones and feel safe. It reminded me that the most difficult situations can bring out the best in people - and our role is to support that goodness.”
Learn more at T-Mobile/news/emergency-response .
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T-Satellite : Available with compatible device in most outdoor areas in the U.S. where you can see the sky. Satellite service, including text to 911, may be delayed, limited, or unavailable. Included with Experience Beyond; or $10/mo.; auto renews monthly. Cancel anytime. T-Priority features available for eligible emergency response organizations on select plans. Capable device required. Performance baseline commits available network resources to help maintain threshold throughput, even in times of congestion. See 5G device, coverage and access details at T-Mobile.

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