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SpaceX has activated cellular satellite connectivity for T-Mobile users in Florida as Hurricane Milton approaches.
The FCC has granted approval for SpaceX to temporarily operate its direct-to-cell Starlink service in areas impacted by Hurricane Helene .
The satellite-based text messaging may be shaky at times, but users may have to manually retry messages.
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