Storms Churn in Atlantic While Claudette Moves Inland; Verizon Wireless Offers Tips...

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Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:00pm EDT

Storms Churn in Atlantic While Claudette Moves Inland; Verizon Wireless Offers
Tips to Mississippi Residents

JACKSON, Miss., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- With Tropical Depression Ana and
Hurricane Bill churning in the Atlantic Ocean, and Tropical Storm Claudette
moving further inland, Mississippi residents are urged to finalize their
emergency communication plans as the 2009 Tropical Hurricane Season heats up.

Verizon Wireless, which operates the nation's largest and most reliable
wireless network, offers residents these tips to be safer during strong
weather and other emergencies:

    --  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.
    --  Keep a list of emergency phone numbers - police, fire, and rescue
        agencies; insurance providers; and family, friends and co-workers -
        programmed 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.


If a storm already is striking or threatening, Verizon Wireless suggests these
tips:

    --  Limit non-emergency calls to conserve battery power and free up
wireless
        networks for emergency agencies and operations.
    --  Send brief text messages rather than voice calls for the same reasons
as
        above.

    --  Check weather/news reports available on wireless phone applications
when
        power is out.


"Thorough preparation is the key to staying safe and in touch during
emergencies," said Kay Henze, president, Houston/Gulf Coast region, Verizon
Wireless.  "Residents should take prudent steps now, just as our teams have
been in preparing the network to provide strong coverage and services to
residents and emergency responders, no matter the situation."

Verizon Wireless has continued the intensive investments and preparations that
proved critical during and after past years' storm seasons. In the aftermath
of even the most devastating hurricanes such as Hurricane Katrina, the Verizon
Wireless network remained strong while many other wireless communication
networks struggled to serve emergency response officials and residents.

To ensure Mississippi residents have comprehensive, reliable wireless coverage
in case of severe weather, and every day, the company has invested nearly $33
million since the start of last year's Hurricane Season to strengthen and
enhance its wireless network throughout Mississippi, including over $11
million invested in Jackson and southern Mississippi. These new technologies,
facilities and network-strengthening efforts are part of an investment
exceeding $42 million in Jackson and southern Mississippi since 2006.

Additional highlights of the Verizon Wireless 2009 Tropical Hurricane Season
preparation and network enhancement include:

    --  A comprehensive emergency response plan, including preparing emergency
        command centers across Mississippi in the case of a storm or other
        crisis.
    --  The company operates a fleet of Cells on Wheels (COWs), 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.
    --  Erecting new digital cell sites. Each has its own on-site generators
and
        new expanded fuel tanks to extend their power-generating capacity.
    --  The completion of the Verizon Wireless 3G high-speed wireless network
        throughout the state, allowing customers to access advanced wireless
        services more reliably and at even faster broadband speeds.

    --  Updating and optimizing technology at regional network switching
        facilities throughout the state. All of the company's "super
        switches," which are designed to withstand hurricane force winds,
        are equipped with large-scale back-up power generation.


Verizon Wireless network technicians, who serve as the inspiration for the
famous TV Test Man commercials, traveled more than 4,000 miles across Jackson
and southern Mississippi this past year to measure the quality of voice and
data calls on Verizon Wireless and other carriers.


About Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless operates the nation's most reliable and largest wireless
voice and data network, serving 87.7 million customers. Headquartered in
Basking Ridge, N.J., with more than 87,000 employees nationwide, Verizon
Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) and Vodafone
(NYSE and LSE: VOD). For more information, visit 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

Gretchen LeJeune, +1-713-219-8028, Gretchen.LeJeune@verizonwireless.com
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