Cellular South Ready for 2009 Hurricane Season
Wireless Provider Bolsters Network For Uninterrupted Service In Any Emergency
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While the latest forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts as many as seven hurricanes are expected to form in the Atlantic this summer, Cellular South has prepared its wireless network and workforce for a wide range of disasters, including major weather events such as hurricanes.
The company routinely reviews and updates its emergency preparedness plans and conducts drills throughout the year to test the readiness of its network and back up systems. “Our preparations are designed to give customers maximum reliability from their wireless phones at the time of greatest need,” said
Those preparations and network investments proved critical in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina slammed into
“For many of our
Howard said the wireless carrier’s 1,000-member workforce along with the company’s network resources will be on “high alert” throughout the 2009 hurricane season, which officially begins on
Since 2006, Cellular South has invested over
$8 million in equipment and system upgrades along the Mississippi Gulf Coast to help improve wireless communications in the event of another hurricane.$3 million in microwave technology to help circumvent damaged or destroyed landline telecommunications systems and ensure wireless calls can be routed to their eventual destination.$3 million to install more than 200 permanent generators in cell sites so the network and customers are not affected by commercial power outages.$6 million for a new super switch facility inHattiesburg, Miss. to further increase capacity for voice and data services throughout southMississippi . The facility, designed to withstand a Category 5 hurricane, is equipped with large-scale built-in battery back-up and heavy-duty power generators.- Expansion this year of the company’s high-speed 3G mobile broadband network in 78 cities across 26 counties with activation of 173 new 3G sites in south and east
Mississippi and the Delta, including the cities ofCleveland ,Greenville ,Greenwood ,Grenada ,Meridian ,Natchez ,Brookhaven andMcComb . - Erection of 75 new cell sites this year with on-site generators and expanded fuel tanks to extend power-generating capacity.
“These investments by Cellular South will help ensure that essential communications for consumers and businesses continue even when we experience severe weather and other life-threatening situations,” Howard said.
The company is coordinating its emergency response preparations with local, state and federal agencies, including the
About Cellular South
Cellular South is a privately-owned diversified mobile communications company passionately committed to helping customers get the most out of their wireless devices and services. The nation’s largest privately owned wireless communications provider accomplishes this goal by providing the most reliable and advanced 3G nationwide wireless voice and data network, offering industry-leading family and unlimited flat rate voice, text and mobile web plans, and through its online and in-store Discover Centers, which give customers easy, simple and convenient tools, tips, advice and information on how to get the most out of their mobile phone. For more information, go to www.cellularsouth.com.
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