FOX WEATHER TAPS T-MOBILE'S SUPERMOBILE TO POWER EXTREME-WEATHER COVERAGE
FOX WEATHER TAPS T-MOBILE'S SUPERMOBILE TO POWER EXTREME-WEATHER COVERAGE |
[22-October-2025] |
T-Mobile's SuperMobile keeps FOX Weather reporters connected with intelligent connectivity, satellite-to-cell coverage and enhanced security — so communities never miss a critical update BELLEVUE, Wash. and NEW YORK, Oct. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS), America's Best Mobile Network, and FOX Weather, FOX News Media's free ad-supported streaming television service, announced T-Mobile as the preferred communications provider, equipping all FOX Weather reporters with SuperMobile — the first and only business plan to combine intelligent performance, built-in security and seamless satellite coverage. With SuperMobile, FOX Weather reporters will be equipped to deliver uninterrupted reporting from virtually anywhere in the nation, regardless of the conditions. When severe weather strikes — from hurricanes and tornadoes to fast-moving winter fronts — communities rely on FOX Weather for timely, accurate information. Now, with SuperMobile, FOX Weather teams will have enhanced communication that helps keep them connected in cities, suburbs and the most remote disaster zones. Reporters can livestream from the heart of the storm, share radar imagery in real time, and send critical updates to producers and audiences — even during times of high network demand. Here's what FOX Weather had to say about SuperMobile : "We are thrilled to work with T-Mobile as our preferred communications provider," said Sharri Berg, President of FOX Weather, "With our expansive reporter footprint across the country, this collaboration will ensure our communications network can keep up with our breaking news coverage regardless of the situation on the ground." The Future of Live Reporting Runs on SuperMobile With SuperMobile, FOX Weather gains three powerful capabilities designed to keep crews connected and secure from virtually anywhere:
"The FOX Weather team goes where conditions are most unpredictable — from sudden summer storms and winter fronts to wildfires and tornadoes in rural communities," said Mo Katibeh, Chief Marketing Officer, T-Mobile Business Group. "That's why we built SuperMobile: to give reporters intelligent performance, secure connectivity and off-grid coverage with T-Satellite, so FOX Weather can keep delivering the updates communities count on — powered by America's Best Mobile Network." Together, FOX Weather and T-Mobile are ushering in a new era of live reporting — keeping reporters connected, ensuring audiences never miss a critical update, and delivering vital information when it matters most, bringing nimble, dynamic coverage to places it's never been possible before. To learn more about the SuperMobile business plan, visit https://www.t-mobile.com/business/plans/supermobile. For more information about FOX Weather, visit FOXWeather.com. Follow the T-Mobile Newsroom on X and Instagram to catch the latest company updates. Best Network: Based on analysis by Ookla of Speedtest Intelligence® data 1H 2025. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission. Slice: Features available on our 5G standalone network; not available while roaming, via satellite, or while tethering. Slice features (data prioritization and latency optimization) available in areas of Ultra Capacity 5G coverage with capable device and 5G Standalone settings. Coverage not available in some areas. T-Satellite: Texting & select satellite optimized apps available with compatible device in most outdoor areas where you can see the sky. Satellite service, including 911, may be delayed, limited, or unavailable. About T-Mobile Media Contact Investor Relations Contact About FOX Weather FOX Weather Media Contact
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