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T‑Mobile Readies for Winter Storm Blair

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T-Mobile (TMUS) is implementing proactive measures to prepare for Winter Storm Blair, which is expected to bring severe weather conditions from the plains to the East Coast. The company has strengthened its network infrastructure by inspecting and fueling generators, reinforcing facilities and towers, and ensuring backup systems are operational.

The company is leveraging advanced technologies including AI-driven Cognitive Self-Organizing Network (SON), automated coverage optimization, and digital antenna tilting to maintain network connectivity. T-Mobile has established a 24-hour emergency hotline and is coordinating with federal, state, and local officials.

First responders can access Wireless Priority Service (WPS) for priority voice and data services at no cost. The company is also prepared to provide community support with Wi-Fi, power, and device charging services where needed.

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  • Implementation of AI-driven network optimization technologies for improved resilience
  • Comprehensive network infrastructure reinforcement with backup systems
  • Free priority network access for emergency responders through WPS

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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / January 6, 2025 / T-Mobile

As Winter Storm Blair moves into the U.S., T-Mobile is taking proactive measures to help ensure customers, communities and first responders stay connected through severe rain, snow, ice, thunderstorms and freezing temperatures expected from the plains to the East Coast.

With technical response plans tailored to winter storms, T-Mobile's emergency teams are equipped to address challenges effectively. From technology readiness to team mobilization, we're preparing to minimize disruptions and working to keep our network running strong.

Network Hardening & Readiness

We've fortified critical network equipment, including inspecting and fueling permanent and portable generators and reinforcing infrastructure like facilities and towers, ensuring backup systems are in place and operational. As the storm unfolds, T-Mobile's network teams will actively monitor conditions and deploy resources to boost and restore connectivity where needed.

T-Mobile continues to invest in innovative technologies to enhance network resilience during extreme weather. Using AI-driven tools like the Cognitive Self-Organizing Network (SON), automated coverage optimization, and guided digital antenna tilting, we can adapt in real-time to keep customers connected. These advancements, combined with extensive network hardening efforts such as redundant backhaul routes and overlapping coverage, reduce interruptions and improve recovery times.

Public Safety and First Responders

T-Mobile is engaged with numerous federal, state and local officials and emergency management agencies in the states expected to be impacted. Agencies needing communications assistance can reach out to our 24-hour emergency hotline at 888-639-0020 or email at ERTRequests@T-Mobile.com.

First responders and emergency officials can sign up for Wireless Priority Service (WPS) to automatically get priority access and preemption for voice and priority access for data on T-Mobile's network at no cost.

Community Support

Our teams are standing by and ready to support impacted communities with Wi-Fi, power, device charging, charging supplies and other services as they are identified and when safe to do so.

See our newsroom for more information on T-Mobile's Emergency Response, and follow @TMobileNews on X to stay up to date with the latest company news.

View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from T-Mobile on 3blmedia.com.

Contact Info:
Spokesperson: T-Mobile
Website: https://www.3blmedia.com/profiles/t-mobile
Email: info@3blmedia.com

SOURCE: T-Mobile



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FAQ

How is T-Mobile (TMUS) preparing for Winter Storm Blair?

T-Mobile is fortifying network equipment, fueling generators, reinforcing infrastructure, and implementing AI-driven technologies like Cognitive Self-Organizing Network for real-time adaptation to weather conditions.

What emergency services is T-Mobile (TMUS) offering during Winter Storm Blair?

T-Mobile is offering a 24-hour emergency hotline (888-639-0020), Wireless Priority Service for first responders, and community support including Wi-Fi, power, and device charging services.

What network technologies is T-Mobile (TMUS) using to maintain service during the storm?

T-Mobile is using AI-driven Cognitive Self-Organizing Network (SON), automated coverage optimization, and guided digital antenna tilting for real-time network adaptation.

How can emergency responders access T-Mobile's (TMUS) priority network services?

Emergency responders can sign up for Wireless Priority Service (WPS) to receive free priority access for voice and data on T-Mobile's network.
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