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Musk delivers free internet in wildfire-hit California

Musk delays Cybertruck deliveries to provide free internet via Starlink in wildfire-hit California, aiding connectivity efforts.

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Musk delays Cybertruck deliveries to provide free internet via Starlink in wildfire-hit California, aiding connectivity efforts.

Billionaire Elon Musk plans to utilize Tesla Cybertrucks and Starlink to provide free internet in California’s wildfire-affected areas.

He announced the delay of Cybertruck deliveries via a post on X.

Musk explained that the Cybertrucks would act as mobile base stations to power Starlink terminals in locations within Los Angeles lacking connectivity.

A new Cybertruck is expected to arrive by the end of the week.

The plan involves strategically placing Cybertrucks with Starlink in a grid layout throughout Greater Los Angeles and Malibu to help those needing internet access.

Musk also noted that security personnel would accompany the Cybertrucks, providing snacks and drinks for local residents.

This initiative is in line with Musk’s recent offer of free Starlink terminals in Los Angeles.

He retweeted a report praising Starlink for delivering essential connectivity in areas without cellular service.

Separately, hedge fund manager Bill Ackman recently discussed leveraging technology from companies like SpaceX for fire prevention.

He proposed a concept combining satellites, artificial intelligence, and drones aimed at monitoring and extinguishing wildfires, prioritising safety and reducing risk to human lives.

Ackman expressed interest in investing in this idea, indicating its potential positive impact on real estate values in California.

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