Verizon, AT&T restore cell service to Upcountry Maui
Verizon Frontline and AT&T FirstNet emergency response services are working toward restoring mobile service in Maui, a Hawaiian island recently devastated by wildfires. Fiber lines and power have been damaged in the fires, creating connectivity challenges for residents and first responders.
Both providers have restored cell service in Upcountry Maui and are working to restore service in additional regions impacted by the wildfires.
Maui’s wildfires are the deadliest in US history. Cable and wireline companies in the disaster area reported 17,832 subscribers out of service, with 19 of the 21 cell sites in the region out of service, according to Light Reading’s Nicole Ferraro.
Verizon restores service in Upcountry
Verizon has fully restored cell service in Upcountry Maui, in addition to Highway-37 in Ulupalakua and Keokea. The service provider is also making headway in bringing back connectivity to West Maui and has restored limited service in Napili to provide service to the Kapalua West Maui Airport, which is being used for public safety.
The Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team has deployed about 90 Verizon Frontline services such as portable satellite assets, smartphones, routers and mobile hotspots to assist first responders in Maui, according to Massimo Peselli, the chief revenue officer for the global enterprise and public sector at Verizon Business.
“Alongside the Verizon Network team, we are there providing any support we can to assist those in wildfire mitigation and those who are beginning the assessment and recovery process,” said Peselli in a LinkedIn statement.
Service is currently limited between the Lahaina Civic Center, which is receiving service from a cell on light truck (COLT), and Black Rock Beach in Ka’anapali, and in the Kapalua area, according to MarketWatch. Verizon has also deployed a High Altitude Wireless Kennawhat (HAWK), which is a tethered drone, to provide limited service in Ka’anapali.
Verizon is providing free wireless device charging stations at three Red Cross shelters on the island of Maui and has deployed hotspots in Napili and Kapalua. Satellite-based mobile hotspots have also been deployed in evacuation centers.
Customers of Verizon-owned prepaid brands whose month-end service fell between August 10 and 13 are also eligible to receive an additional week of service. Both prepaid and postpaid Verizon customers living in Maui have access to unlimited calling, texting and data from August 10 to 23.
AT&T works to restore connectivity to western Maui
AT&T is in the process of restoring connectivity to Maui’s western coast. The service provider said it has restored its cell sites in Upcountry Maui and Lanai, the latter of which is also helping in delivering connectivity to Lahaina.
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