Sprint Invested More than $41 Million in Network Enhancements in Georgia; Continues Support of State's Largest U.S. Army Installation and State's First Responders
SAVANNAH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May. 27, 2009--
As Georgia residents gear up for the 2009 hurricane season, Sprint
(NYSE:S) continues to work closely with local public safety agencies and
harden its networks so that critical communications are available to its
customers before, during and after a storm.
In 2008, Sprint invested more than $41 million in network expansion and
enhancements throughout Georgia and maintains an extensive relationship
that ensures critical communications and personnel are available to
assist Georgia’s first responders and various public agencies.
One of Sprint’s largest clients in the state of Georgia is Fort Stewart
- the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi River. Sprint
services the staff and military personnel of Fort Stewart, including its
hospital and training facilities, with thousands of Nextel Direct
Connect® BlackBerry® devices.
“Sprint’s wireless coverage and the Nextel BlackBerry® devices have
played a critical role over the years in helping soldiers at Fort
Stewart effectively and securely coordinate the countless activities,
trainings and deployments that occur here and to communicate with each
other on a moment’s notice,” said Capt. Carl Strickland of Fort Stewart.
In addition to hurricane preparations in Georgia and other coastal
states, Sprint invested approximately $1.8 billion in capital in 2008,
largely to enhance its networks nationwide, including its Nextel Direct
Connect® services. Sprint continues to be the undisputed leader in
push-to-talk services. First responders across the country rely on
Nextel Direct Connect® services because they are consistent in their
ability to remain fully operational, even during crisis events.
“Ensuring backup power to sites with high call volumes and ones that
provide coverage to large-scale events, hurricane evacuation routes,
public safety agencies, hospitals, major airports and government
facilities has and will always be a top priority in Sprint’s customer
support during hurricane season,” said Richard Blanc, vice president for
Sprint field services and operations. “Hurricane-prone communities on
the Georgia coast need our commitment to network redundancy and
reliability, and we’re proud to continue excelling in this area.”
In fact, recent history has proven that Sprint’s Field Engineering &
Operations (FE&O) division and the Sprint
Emergency Response Team (ERT) have a great record of providing
dependable network support and wireless services for critical events in
the state of Georgia.
For the 2004 G8 Summit, which took place at Sea Island, Ga., Sprint
network technicians took less than six months to build 38 network cell
sites to support wireless communications for more than 60 federal, state
and local agencies. Additionally, the Sprint ERT and FE&O division
deployed and used the following:
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Three Satellite Cell on Light Trucks (SatCOLTS) and seven Cell Sites
on Wheels (COWs) to meet unique and last-minute mobile coverage needs.
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Temporary bi-directional amplifiers to support in-building
requirements.
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Round the clock resource and personnel support throughout the event.
In preparation for the 2009 hurricane season and other significant
situations like the 2004 G8 Summit, the Sprint
Emergency Response Team (ERT), trains for the worst-case scenario.
The team provides businesses and first responders immediate access to
mobile communications for emergencies and field training exercises. It
also maintains a 24-hour hotline, 365 days a year, to rapidly address
the needs of first responders.
Sprint’s network and business continuity teams will also be pre-staged
in hurricane-prone states with portable generators, SatCOLTS and COWs to
restore wireless service quickly for customers and disaster response
efforts.
For more information about Sprint Nextel hurricane preparation efforts,
or to learn what you can do to prepare for a major storm, visit: www.sprint.com/hurricaneinformation.
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 is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including
two wireless networks serving more than 49 million customers at the end
of the first quarter of 2009; industry-leading mobile data services;
instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a
global Tier 1 Internet backbone. For more information, visit www.sprint.com.
Source: Sprint
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