Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sprint Prepares its Network and Emergency Response for Hurricane ...

By: Juan October 29th, 2012

Via: Sprint.com

As Hurricane Sandy continues a path towards the East Coast and is projected to merge with a nor?easter in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions,?Sprint(NYSE:S) is preparing its network, mobilizing Network Disaster Recovery staff, and strategically staging?Sprint Emergency Response Team (ERT)?personnel and resources to serve customers and mitigate storm impact.

Sprint?s preparations include:

  • Actively monitoring the continued path of Hurricane Sandy and the nor?easter while instituting flood prevention measures at Sprint network facilities and retail stores.
  • Fully fueling all permanent generators and mobilizing portable generators into threatened areas to ensure they?re available to meet response needs based on the current track and intensity of Sandy and the nor?easter.
  • Verifying operational readiness of generators and emergency equipment at all mobile switching centers and network Points of Presence (POP) ? the facilities where traffic enters and leaves the company?s global IP network, which facilitate dedicated data services for Sprint?s corporate and government customers, as well as other critical communications.
  • Ensuring Sprint network strike teams are on standby and ready to deploy following Sandy?s landfall and the nor?easter?s impact.
  • Providing any local public safety agency in need of emergency communications assistance with 14 days of service free of charge for 25 Sprint ERT wireless devices in states where an official ?state of emergency? has been declared, including Connecticut Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
  • Preparing and mobilizing the Sprint Emergency Response Team?s SatCOLT (Satellite Cell on Light Truck) assets, mobile phone and broadband devices, reservist staff and other equipment at its Sterling, Va. hub to provide wireless communications service to local first responders, emergency command centers and other public safety officials in the field.

Additionally, throughout 2012, Sprint?s Network Disaster Recovery team conducted a series of exercises, workshops and drills in the Northeast focused on hurricane preparedness training, tactical planning, service restoration and incident management.

Source: http://www.sprintusers.com/sprint-prepares-its-network-and-emergency-response-for-hurricane-sandy-and-noreaster-conditions/

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