With a dramatically improved network and significant investments that continue to improve coverage, reliability and speed, Sprint (NYSE: S) is ready for the 2018 Hurricane Season – which officially begins on June 1 and runs through Nov. 30. Ahead of subtropical storm Alberto and what is predicted to be yet another active season, the company took a number of actions to strengthen its network in hurricane-prone cities and states. These include:

Continued investment of new cell sites and small cell technology that help to significantly boost capacity and data speeds throughout coastal areas;

throughout coastal areas; Installed pumps and raised the equipment platforms at flood-prone sites;

at flood-prone sites; Added alarms at sites to help identify water intrusion and address any issues prior to equipment being impacted;

to help identify water intrusion and address any issues prior to equipment being impacted; Performed ongoing maintenance, and ensured fixed and portable generators are topped off with fuel ;

; Reviewed portable generator storage locations and adjusted fleet counts as needed to better support field teams and restoration/recovery efforts;

to better support field teams and restoration/recovery efforts; Continued ongoing upgrades to existing cell sites to leverage all three of Sprint’s spectrum bands – providing a larger coverage footprint, and faster, more reliable service;

to leverage all three of Sprint’s spectrum bands – providing a larger coverage footprint, and faster, more reliable service; Ensured emergency response equipment such as SatCOLTs (satellite cell sites on light truck) and VSATs (portable satellite systems) are ready to deploy during emergency events;

during emergency events; Conducted periodic training and readiness exercises during the year; and

during the year; and Convened more than a thousand Sprint reservists who are on stand-by and ready to jump into action alongside Sprint’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) during a disaster.

“Sprint is prepared for the new hurricane season,” said Joe Meyer, Sprint vice president, Network Service Assurance. “Mother Nature reminded us last year, that it only takes one storm to cause catastrophic damage. That’s one of the reasons why we’re focused on continuing to make investments in our network. Doing this work well in advance of a major weather event helps to ensure our customers are able to depend on our network during critical times.”

The time for businesses and individuals to have their hurricane action plan ready is now. These plans should absolutely include measures to help keep wireless communications available before, during and after a storm. Some tips Sprint recommends include:

Write down important numbers such as medical services, insurance company, and friends and family on paper, seal it in a plastic bag, and keep it in a safe place in the event your device loses power.

Keep mobile devices and batteries fully charged in case of commercial power loss.

When not in use, conserve your device’s battery by powering off.

During a major weather event, use text messaging when possible due to high call volumes and possible network congestion in the local area.

Stay informed before, during and after a major storm by following @Sprint, @SprintCare and @SprintNews on Twitter. Also, visit the Sprint Newsroom or Community Page for regular updates. Sprint will keep its customers up-to-date with alerts and information on the network.

For more tips, please see: 8 Things You Can Do Now! and check out Sprint’s new animated video.

Also, on June 13, Sprint’s ERT will host the “Sprint Getting Business Back to Business” event on the Sprint campus in Overland Park, Kansas. This public-private event, the result of the company’s relationships with FEMA and several large corporations, will promote collaboration between small to medium-sized businesses, government and critical corporate infrastructure in support of economic recovery following all-hazards events.

For more on Sprint’s preparations this year, take “A Look Inside: Preparations Ahead of the 2018 Hurricane Season”.

About Sprint:

Sprint (NYSE: S) is a communications services company that creates more and better ways to connect its customers to the things they care about most. Sprint served 54.6 million connections as of March 31, 2018 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; leading no-contract 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. Today, Sprint’s legacy of innovation and service continues with an increased investment to dramatically improve coverage, reliability, and speed across its nationwide network and commitment to launching the first mobile 5G network in the U.S. You can learn more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com or www.facebook.com/sprint and www.twitter.com/sprint.

SOURCE Sprint