T-Mobile Readies to Keep Customers, Communities and First Responders Connected as Hurricane Milton Approaches Landfall
October 08 2024 - 8:43PM
Business Wire
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has activated its emergency operations
and preparedness plan as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida,
mobilizing its emergency teams to help keep customers, communities,
first responders and others connected. In summary:
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- T-Mobile’s network has been hardened to withstand anticipated
extreme weather conditions along Milton’s projected path and the
company’s experienced emergency response teams are preparing
portable generators and heavy-duty network equipment to provide
support when and where needed.
- T-Mobile’s emergency response team is actively working with
federal and state public safety agencies as well as Florida’s State
Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Tallahassee to identify early
prioritization needs immediately following the storm.
- To keep employees safe, T-Mobile has temporarily closed stores,
a Customer Experience Center and a T-Mobile for Business Virtual
Business Center, all of which are located in Milton’s path.
Customer calls will be rerouted to other locations. The company’s
community support team is on standby to deploy relief supplies as
conditions allow.
- T-Mobile and Starlink asked for and received a second Special
Temporary Authority (STA) from the FCC to operate our T-Mobile
Starlink Direct-to-Cellular service over Hurricane Milton’s
projected path. Wireless emergency alerts and SMS, including the
ability to text 911, are now enabled in Florida as well as the
areas previously impacted by Hurricane Helene.
- T-Mobile also stands ready to support cross-carrier roaming
requests from other wireless providers as needed.
Network Modernization, Technology and Hardening
T-Mobile continues to make investments in its network nationwide
to prepare for the unpredictable and challenging nature of extreme
weather. This includes tapping into the capabilities of AI and data
to help support real-time response and faster recovery. An
experienced T-Mobile team who has deep familiarity with the
challenges associated with massive storms like Milton is at the
ready in Florida and knows what it takes to quickly recover network
impacts. The team has taken steps to harden its network, using
extensive analysis of historical data, customer density and
meteorologist experts to proactively strengthen the network’s
infrastructure to help reduce interruptions. This includes adding
overlapping coverage, installing back up power sources to towers
and key network sites, building redundant backhaul routes for cell
sites and core network, and performing ongoing inspection and
maintenance of all facilities.
T-Mobile’s network modernization employs innovative technologies
that aim to improve resilience, including:
- Cognitive Self-Organizing Network (SON): A “smart”
network that automatically assesses, manages and optimizes
performance during disasters, redistributing resources across the
network and “healing” coverage gaps by adjusting nearby
towers.
- 24/7 Automatic Coverage Optimization: Continuously
re-configuring antenna patterns to optimize signal and expanding
coverage area during service interruptions – over 100,000 tilts
took place throughout Hurricane Helene.
- Guided Digital Antenna Tilting: Allows engineers to
remotely fine-tune coverage, boosting signal for critical areas
such as rescue operations, Incident Command Centers, shelters,
reunification centers and hospitals.
- Automated Parameter Changes: AI enabled real-time
network performance monitoring to adjust site parameters to avoid
congestion and increase data performance and connectivity.
- Spectrum Layer Management: Automatically optimize power
level on multi-band 5G network during commercial power outages to
extend backup generators and batteries runtime.
- Network Hardening: Proactively strengthens network
infrastructure to reduce interruptions using extensive analysis of
historical data, customer density and meteorologist experts. This
includes adding overlapping coverage, installing back up power
sources to towers and key network sites, building redundant
backhaul routes for fiber, satellite or microwave, and performing
ongoing inspection and maintenance of all facilities.
This multi-faceted approach helped keep a vast majority of
customers connected in the midst of Hurricane Helene recovery:
approximately 10% of T-Mobile customers in the path experienced
coverage loss in the first 24 hours following the storm even though
30% of T-Mobile’s network sites were impacted. Within 72 hours,
less than 1% of customers remained affected, primarily due to power
outages and other challenging and unsafe conditions.
Equipment Ready to Deploy
T-Mobile’s emergency management team, local teams and National
Operations Centers are working together to monitor the network
around the clock. Local network and market teams and field
technicians use knowledge of the area to provide critical
understanding of potential impact and implement real-time
mitigation strategies. The teams are also pre-staging a fleet of
equipment and relief supplies at our emergency response facilities
in Live Oak, Florida and Plant City, Florida along with our
Everglades Mobile Switching Office in Sunrise, Florida for rapid
deployment and activation as conditions safely allow that will
provide critical network connectivity, power and Wi-Fi for first
responders, disaster organizations and communities at locations
such as fire and police departments, incident command posts,
shelters reunification centers, hospitals, local government
facilities, stores providing community support and much more.
T-Mobile’s fleet includes:
- Mobile Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs): Large RVs
with network management and monitoring equipment
- SatCOLTs and SatCOWs: Satellite cell-on-light-trucks and
satellite cell-on-wheels that teams can drive to impacted areas to
temporarily restore or boost service.
- Heavy Duty Wi-Fi and Charging Vehicles: A fleet of
trucks and towable trailers equipped with 80 charging ports that
can be quickly deployed to provide Wi-Fi and device charging to
anyone who needs it, even if they aren’t a T-Mobile customer.
- Quick-deploy and Portable VSATs: Satellite dishes called
“Very Small Aperture Terminals” that can provide a layer of
coverage across broad areas and quickly provide temporary wireless
service to send and receive data from T-Mobile’s network.
- Microwave Solutions: Network technology that offers high
throughput and low latency for better data usage.
- Portable Generators: Portable power solutions that can
be quickly set up to power sites and help customers.
- Search and Rescue and Heavy-Duty Drones:
Search-and-rescue (SAR) drones are equipped with infrared and
thermal imaging cameras used to find people and objects. Heavy Lift
Drones can fly for up to an hour, cover up to 60 miles and carry up
to 50 pounds to provide imaging, deliver supplies or illuminate an
operation.
Late last week the teams at T-Mobile and Starlink asked for and
received Special Temporary Authority (STA) from the FCC to operate
our T-Mobile Starlink Direct-to-Cellular service over parts of
North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene. T-Mobile and Starlink
have once again asked for and received STA from the FCC to do the
same for areas in Florida affected by Hurricane Milton. In these
areas, Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are on and the teams have
enabled basic texting (SMS), including the ability to text 911.
While SpaceX's direct-to-cell constellation has not been fully
deployed, this early test version could provide vital support as
teams work to get infrastructure and services back online and help
first responders with rescue efforts.
T-Mobile also stands ready to support cross-carrier roaming
requests from other wireless providers as part of the FCC’s
Mandatory Disaster Response Initiative to help ensure that
emergency roaming is available.
Public Safety and First Responders
T-Mobile for Government is coordinating with federal, state and
local authorities including first responder agencies and the
Florida State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Tallahassee to
identify high-impact priorities for coverage restoration. The team
is already preparing to deploy to support requests from first
responders for additional network coverage and capacity once
conditions safely allow.
First responders, emergency officials and other eligible
critical infrastructure customers can register for Wireless
Priority Service (WPS) to get priority access and preemption on
T-Mobile’s network at no cost. When seconds matter during times of
emergency or network congestion, WPS moves critical communications
to the front of the line. Agencies needing communications
assistance can also reach out to T-Mobile’s 24-hour emergency
hotline at 888-639-0020 or email at ERTRequests@T-Mobile.com.
Employees, Retail Stores, and Community Support
T-Mobile has connected with all potentially impacted employees
and will continue to support them as needed. With their safety in
mind, the company has decided to temporarily close all retail
stores that are located within Milton's projected impact area, as
well as a Customer Experience Center and T-Mobile for Business
Virtual Business Center. Customer contacts will be re-routed to
other locations. Future updates on local store operations and hours
will be available at the company’s store locator. When it is safe
to deploy, T-Mobile teams will roll relief support trucks full of
charging supplies, including cables and battery packs, into
communities where they are needed most. Locations may shift daily
and are posted at
https://www.t-mobile.com/news/emergency-response.
More Information
For more information on T-Mobile’s emergency response efforts
and for tips to stay connected visit:
https://www.t-mobile.com/news/emergency-response. Follow
@TMobileNews on X, formerly known as Twitter, to stay up to date
with the latest company news.
About T-Mobile
T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged
Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative
nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for
all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of
value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best
possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption
that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond.
Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its
subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by
T-Mobile and Mint Mobile. For more information please visit:
https://www.t-mobile.com
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