Verizon Wireless is Prepared for 2008 Hurricane Season in South Carolina
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One Hundred Percent of Verizon Wireless Cell Sites Have Battery Back-Up and 90
Percent of Sites in South Carolina Have Back-Up Generators
GREENVILLE, S.C., May 20 /PRNewswire/ -- While South Carolina has been
spared a direct hit during the last few hurricane seasons, Verizon Wireless
announced today the company has completed extensive preparations for the 2008
Hurricane Season to ensure South Carolinians have strong, comprehensive
wireless coverage and service this hurricane season.
Verizon Wireless, builder and operator of the nation's most reliable
wireless network, has spent more than $139 million across the Palmetto State
to strengthen and enhance its wireless network. Highlights of these
enhancements include expanding and enhancing regional switching facilities,
erecting new digital cell sites with on-site back-up power, expanding
statewide the company's (EV-DO) highest-speed (Revison A) digital network and
completing a Disaster Response Trailer (DRT) mobile customer service unit.
In addition, the Verizon Wireless team of Test Men and Women has been
rolling across the state in its fleet of test vehicles to fine tune its all-
digital network and ensure reliable, comprehensive coverage in special
preparation for the upcoming storm season, as well as throughout the year.
"We are constantly working to improve our network coverage and reliability
because wireless communication plays such a crucial role during emergencies,
including those involving severe weather," said Jerry Fountain,
Carolinas/Tennessee region president of Verizon Wireless. "We will continue to
heavily invest, thoroughly prepare and work to not only provide South
Carolinians with the most reliable wireless service in an emergency, but also
preventive safety tips that they can follow on a daily basis to prepare for
future crises."
Additional highlights of the Verizon Wireless 2008 Hurricane Season
preparation and network enhancement include:
-- A comprehensive emergency response plan, including preparing emergency
command centers across the state in the case of a storm or other
crisis.
-- Erection of nearly 34 new digital cell sites during the past year, of
which about 90 percent have their own on-site generators.
-- Verizon Wireless network technicians (who serve as the inspiration for
the famous TV Test Man) that traveled more than 5,700 miles across the
state this past year in their fleet of test vehicles ($250,000 each
equipped with phones, wireless data devices and computers to measure
the quality of voice and data calls on Verizon Wireless and other
carriers.)
-- A Communications Store on wheels* that is ready to roll at all times.
The 35-foot trailer allows Verizon Wireless to maintain retail
operations in areas when company stores are not able to open or when
retail services are needed in areas where natural disaster strikes,
enabling customers to purchase the wireless phones and accessories they
need.
-- Wireless Emergency Communication Centers* (WECCs) that can be quickly
set up to serve residents and rescue agencies in the area(s) in the
greatest need following an emergency situation.
-- A fleet of dozens of Cells on Wheels (COWS) and Cells on Light Trucks
(COLTS), and generators on trailers (GOaTS) that can be rolled into
hard-hit locations or areas that need extra network capacity.
-- Pre-arranging fuel delivery to mobile units and generators to keep the
network operating at full strength even if power is lost for an
extended period of time.
-- Expansion of the company's EV-DO wireless broadband network, including
launching its highest-speed Rev. A network throughout the state. This
allows the most advanced wireless services (downloads, location-based
applications, video messaging, etc.) and makes the network more robust
for usage by residents and emergency agencies.
These new technologies, facilities and other network-strengthening efforts
are part of an investment exceeding $600 million in the state over the past
eight years. Nationally, in that time period, Verizon Wireless has spent about
$45 billion to enhance its digital wireless network.
Verizon Wireless offers residents along the coast of South Carolina these
tips to be safer during hurricanes and other times of crisis:
-- Keep wireless phone batteries fully charged - in case local power is
lost - well before warnings are issued.
-- Have additional charged batteries and car-charger adapters available
for back-up power.
-- Keep phones, batteries, chargers and other equipment in a dry,
accessible location.
-- Maintain a list of emergency phone numbers - police, fire, and rescue
agencies; power companies; insurance providers; family, friends and co-
workers; etc. - and program them into your phone.
-- Distribute wireless phone numbers to family members and friends.
-- Forward your home phone calls to your wireless number if you will be
away from your home or have to evacuate.
The company also urges the following actions once a storm is on the way:
-- Limit non-emergency calls to conserve battery power and free-up
wireless networks for emergency agencies and operations.
-- Send brief TXT messages rather than voice calls for the same reasons as
above.
-- Check weather and news reports available on many internet-connected and
other wireless phones applications when power is out.
* Broadcast and Print Editors: High resolution stills and broadcast-
quality video of Verizon Wireless' network assets, its real-life test men and
women and other disaster preparedness and recovery material are available in
the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.
About Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless operates the nation's most reliable wireless voice and
data network, serving 67.2 million customers. Headquartered in Basking Ridge,
N.J., with 69,000 employees nationwide, Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of
Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE: VOD). For more
information, go to: www.verizonwireless.com. To preview and request broadcast-
quality video footage and high-resolution stills of Verizon Wireless
operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at
www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia .
SOURCE Verizon Wireless
Carly Culbertson of Verizon Wireless, +1-864-987-2006,
Carolyn.Culbertson@verizonwireless.com
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