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T-Mobile Customers Calling 988 for Mental Health Support Will Now Be Routed to Local Crisis Centers
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- T-Mobile continues to lead the wireless industry in taking steps to get customers access to the mental health support they

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[{"type":"text","content":" BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nT-Mobile continues to lead the wireless industry in taking steps to get customers access to the mental health support they need, continuing the important focus of Suicide Prevention Month into the future. As of last week, T-Mobile customers who call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline will have their calls routed to crisis centers close to their actual location, directly connecting them with counselors who are familiar with their local community’s resources and services. Previously, 988 calls were routed to crisis centers based on area codes, which means mobile callers could be connected to counselors in different states. T-Mobile was the first in wireless to enable this feature nationwide.\n\nWorking closely with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), T-Mobile proposed, designed and implemented a new solution called georouting, which uses a caller’s approximate county-level location to route them to a local crisis center. Unlike geolocation, which involves the sharing of an exact location such as a street address for first responders, georouting does not share a caller’s precise location. Enabling georouting for 988 is another way T-Mobile is removing barriers — such as cultural and language differences and distance to critical resources — to getting mental health assistance when it’s most urgent.\n\n“T-Mobile’s network was the first to connect 988 callers directly to local crisis teams prepared to provide community-specific support and resources,” said T-Mobile President of Technology Ulf Ewaldsson. “Around 80% of calls to the 988 Lifeline are done through wireless phones, and many people have phone numbers with different area codes from where they live, work or visit. Georouting ensures that those seeking help will reach the available crisis center nearest their location for support. It’s about making sure help is there when and where it’s needed most.”\n\nIn November 2020, T-Mobile became the first major wireless provider to implement 988 calling, a full 20 months ahead of the FCC’s deadline. And in July 2022, T-Mobile launched the ability to text 988 to get quick and free access to mental health services.\n\nFor more information on 988 georouting, visit SAMHSA’s Newsroom here.\n\nFollow @TMobileNews on X...