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BREAKING: Japan is testing Starlink-powered fire hydrant signs as emergency communication hubs. • Japan has approximately 120,000 fire hydrant signs installed nationwide. • The technical demonstration was conducted by Shokasen Hyoshiki Co., Ltd., a company that manages fire hydrant signs across Japan. • The test explored mounting Starlink equipment on a fire hydrant sign to provide satellite internet connectivity. • The goal is to transform existing fire hydrant signs into temporary Wi-Fi and emergency communication hubs during disasters. • Residents could use them to access emergency information and stay connected if cellular and terrestrial internet networks go down. • The project is currently an early-stage technical verification and has not yet been deployed commercially or nationwide. This demonstration shows how @elonmusk's Starlink could help keep communities connected when traditional networks are unavailable.