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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- (Business Wire)
With the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasting 13 to 20 named storms
and three to six major hurricanes during the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane
season, Sprint
(NYSE:S) and the Sprint
Emergency Response Team (ERT) announced that they are prepared to
immediately respond if a storm strikes.
Should a hurricane or tropical storm threaten the operation of Sprint’s
network this hurricane season, the company’s Network Disaster Recovery
and Emergency Response teams will begin to implement a standard
emergency response approximately 24 to 72 hours before the storm is
predicted to make landfall. As part of that emergency protocol, Sprint
pre-stages critical company assets in the region where the storm is
expected. These pre-staged assets include:
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Portable generators to provide power to Sprint network assets when
local electric power is unavailable.
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Satellite Cell on Light Trucks (SatCOLTs) and Cell Sites on Wheels
(COWs) to expedite restoration of service and to help facilitate
wireless and IP communications among disaster relief and emergency
response agencies.
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Experienced and well-trained technicians and engineers who can readily
access and maintain the resiliency of Sprint network assets.
Sprint also has thousands of permanent generators – automatic cutover
switches to minimize loss of commercial power – installed at:
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All of its wireless and wireline switches – the network components
where wireless data and calls are routed to their final destination.
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The company’s network Points of Presence (POP) – the facilities where
traffic enters and leaves the company’s global IP network, which
facilitates dedicated data services for Sprint’s corporate and
government customers, as well as other critical communications.
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Wireless cell sites which serve coastal communities on the Atlantic
and Gulf Coast states most at risk for power outages.
Since the end of last year’s hurricane season, in addition to the
thousands of permanent generators already deployed, Sprint has installed
new additional permanent generators at various cell sites in
Mississippi, Texas, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.
To further illustrate its business continuity preparation and post-storm
plans, Sprint is releasing a series of infographics detailing:
Sprint is committed to serving the emergency response community
The first of its kind in the industry, the Sprint
Emergency Response Team (ERT) was created in 2002 as a cross-functional
group of full-time and seasoned personnel with expertise in
providing immediate restoration of wireless voice, data and IP service,
and communications coordination among disaster relief and emergency
response agencies, public safety officials and medical personnel.
To facilitate this multi-agency coordination during times of an
emergency, Sprint ERT maintains an inventory of 25,000 Sprint handsets,
mobile broadband devices, and fully charged Sprint
Direct Connect phones at secured facilities in Dallas, Orlando, and
Sterling, Va.
In addition to having experience in military and public safety
communications, continuity management, and disaster response, Sprint ERT
is supported year-round and nationwide by an ERT Reservist program.
These 1,100-plus ERT Reservists are trained annually on all aspects of
Incident Command System (ICS), National Incident Management System
(NIMS), Emergency Operation Center (EOC) staffing and management, and
disaster response.
To rapidly address client needs round the clock, Sprint ERT also
maintains a 24-hour hotline, 365 days a year, and during times of state
and federally declared national disasters, provides 25 mobile devices
and wireless service free of charge for 14 days from the date of
declaration to state and local agencies.
Sprint ERT has conducted more than 5,600 deployments, and provided
emergency wireless support for close to 1,300 events, including the recent
tornados in Moore, Okla., the 2013
Presidential Inauguration and the 2013
LAX Air Exercise.
Real-time storm updates through HurricaneTrack.com and Sprint’s
network
Since 2001, Sprint has worked with Wilmington, N.C.-based weather
data and hurricane awareness expert, Mark Sudduth of HurricaneTrack.com
on his team’s efforts to provide live, immediate and seamless reporting
during every hurricane season. Sprint has supplied Sudduth and his team
with Sprint 3G and 4G LTE mobile phones and broadband devices to give
them fast and reliable mobile Internet connectivity for their field data
collection efforts and online video reporting. Sudduth has reported on
close to 50 named tropical storms and hurricanes along the Atlantic
Coast since 1999.
“The wireless resources and support from Sprint have been truly
invaluable to our efforts to study and report on hurricanes and tropical
storms,” Sudduth said. “No matter the storm condition – it can be a
Category 1 or a Category 5 hurricane – Sprint’s 3G and 4G service has
been reliable and always available when we need it.”
HurricaneTrack.com's official mobile app – Hurricane Impact – features a
daily video blog, live weather data and web cam images, exclusive
tracking maps, a live "Surge Cam" developed specifically for the app and
video reports from the field during tropical storm and hurricane
landfall events. Hurricane Impact is currently available for
iOS devices in the App Store with an Android version in the works to
be released this summer.
Preparedness and post-storm tips for Sprint customers
Additionally, wireless consumers are encouraged to use the following
tips to prepare for a hurricane, severe flood or other natural disasters:
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Wireless networks sometimes experience heavy traffic during emergency
events, so remember to send text messages, rather than call.
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Keep your wireless phone and backup batteries charged, but be aware
that an interruption of wireline and commercial power could affect
wireless calls. If possible, get extra batteries and charge them.
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In times of commercial power outages, a car adapter for your wireless
phone should enable you to recharge the battery.
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Keep phones and necessary accessories in a sealed plastic bag to avoid
water damage.
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Load family and emergency numbers into your wireless phone.
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Use your Sprint camera phone to take digital pictures or video of your
property and valuables before the storm hits. Upload the images to
your personal pictures inbox on www.sprint.com
so you have "before" pictures in the event of any storm damage.
For more information about Sprint’s hurricane preparation efforts, or to
learn what you can do to prepare for a major storm, visit www.sprint.com/hurricaneinformation.
Public safety officials seeking information about services from the Sprint
Emergency Response Team should call 1-888-639-0020 or email ERTRequests@sprint.com.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served more than 55
million customers at the end of the first quarter of 2013 and is widely
recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative
technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a national
carrier in the United States; offering industry-leading mobile data
services, leading prepaid brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost
Mobile, and Assurance Wireless; instant national and international
push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. The
American Customer Satisfaction Index rated Sprint as the most improved
company in customer satisfaction, across all 47 industries, during the
last five years. Newsweek ranked Sprint No. 3 in both its 2011
and 2012 Green Rankings, listing it as one of the nation’s greenest
companies, the highest of any telecommunications company. You can learn
more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com
or www.facebook.com/sprint
and www.twitter.com/sprint.

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Contacts:
Sprint
Crystal Davis, 571-288-6806
crystal.davis@sprint.com
Source: Sprint
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