In a ‘Dead Zone,’ Doctors Don’t Practice and Telehealth Doesn’t Reach
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In a ‘Dead Zone,’ Doctors Don’t Practice and Telehealth Doesn’t Reach
There’s a fight in the nation’s capital that could affect health care for millions of Americans. At stake is a $42 billion infrastructure program and whether it should continue as planned. The money is for states to build high-speed internet — particularly in rural areas where telehealth currently doesn’t always work. Chief rural health correspondent Sarah Jane Tribble explains how millions of rural Americans live in counties with doctor shorta…
No Signal? No Problem – Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell Satellites Are Eliminating Dead Zones
Imagine sending a text from the middle of the ocean or deep in the mountains with no cell tower in sight. That’s the promise of Starlink’s new Direct-to-Cell technology – a “cell tower in space” that lets ordinary phones connect via satellite when terrestrial coverage is absent. In recent trials, SpaceX’s Starlink satellites have successfully relayed SMS texts and even voice/video calls directly to standard smartphones, showcasing a potential ga…
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