The NRMA responds to millions of calls for help and breakdown support every year. Now, users with an iPhone 14 or later including the newly announced iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max - will be able to access NRMA Roadside Assistance when they are beyond mobile coverage, offering peace of mind in some of the country’s most remote locations.
NRMA Executive General Manager Roadside, Carolyn Darke, said keeping people safe on the road and helping them reach their destination is at the heart of what we do at NRMA.
“This innovation extends that safety net further than ever before. Australia is a vast country, and a breakdown in a remote area without mobile reception can be incredibly stressful,” Ms Darke said.
“Apple’s satellite feature is a game-changer - this means Australians who would previously have been unreachable can now connect with the NRMA and get the support they need, when they need it most.”
When a user has car trouble and cellular and WiFi are not available, they will be guided through a short questionnaire to capture key details of their situation. They will then be guided to connect to a satellite, to transmit this information to the NRMA, message roadside assistance and receive updates on their request.
This feature builds on the technology behind Apple’s Emergency SOS via satellite, which launched in Australia in 2023, and allows iPhone users to connect with emergency services when outside of mobile networks and WiFi.
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