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Satellite 911 Services

Connecting people in remote and off-grid locations to emergency help — anywhere in North America

When traditional cellular networks are out of reach, lives still depend on the ability to reach 9-1-1. Northern911’s Satellite 9-1-1 Services bridge that gap by providing reliable emergency connectivity for satellite device users across Canada and the United States.

Through secure text-based communication, our APCO-certified 9-1-1 Telecommunicators receive alerts from satellite networks, confirm location, and connect users to the appropriate emergency agency — ensuring help is dispatched even from the most remote environments.

How It Works

  • When a satellite user sends a 9-1-1 message, the event is routed to Northern911’s secure Emergency Communication Center.
  • A two-way text session is established between the user and a trained 9-1-1 Telecommunicator.
  • The Telecommunicator verifies location and determines the appropriate emergency service – police, fire, or ambulance.
  • Northern911 transfers the call to the correct PSAP on the 9-1-1 network whenever available, remaining on the line to relay information in real time until the situation is resolved.
  • If the user becomes unresponsive, Northern911 continues to coordinate through lawful access channels and location services to ensure emergency agencies receive all available information.

Key Features

Nationwide Coverage: Supports satellite devices originating anywhere in Canada or the United States.
Text-to-911 Communication: Enables emergency assistance when voice communication is unavailable.
Accurate Location Data: Integrates with satellite network APIs to transmit GPS coordinates directly to Telecommunicators.
Multi-Language Support: English and French service, with real-time translation for other languages.
End-to-End Documentation: All transcripts and data are securely logged and retained in accordance with 9-1-1 standards.
24/7 Availability: Always staffed by experienced, APCO-certified professionals trained in satellite event handling.