#188223 - 11/13/09 05:39 PM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: JohnN]
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Great work there John, I like that kind of forethought. I need to figure out a plan like that for my comms.
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#188260 - 11/14/09 12:28 AM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: Eugene]
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Verizon had their portable cell towers up during the California wildfires. They have a robust network and are very aware of how critical cellular communication will be following a large scale disaster. I have no doubt a major disaster would put landlines out of commission for quite a while. Cellular traffic will skyrocket but SMS texting will probably still go through faster than making voice calls. Being able to text family and friends in a disaster zone may be the only reliable method of communication for the critical first 72 hours.
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#188281 - 11/14/09 03:16 AM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: Tarzan]
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Having a car charger is a great idea, not even for disasters but for minor emergencies. It's easy to let your phone run down, and kinda silly to find yourself with a car with plenty of electricity, a flat tire or other vehicle problem, and a cell phone you can't use because the battery is dead.
For major emergencies, a cell phone might work. A ham radio will work. To me, depending on a cell phone for communications is exactly like depending on any other utility - gas, electric, etc. Eventually service will come back, but it may be a while.
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#188332 - 11/14/09 09:52 PM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: Tarzan]
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It will be interesting to see what happens on the west coast after a major earthquake.
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#188348 - 11/15/09 12:18 AM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: Susan]
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[quote=Susan]It will be interesting to see what happens on the west coast after a major earthquake. [/q
After the 1994 Northridge quake, our electricity was out for a day. We are about 45 miles from the epicenter. The only phone in our office that worked was a plain no frills landline that connected to our regional office in San Francisco. Everyone in the office got admin leave - after all, computers and phones were down. What could you do? I was on San Miguel Island where life was relatively normal.
Cell phones were not in common use then, but I would not expect them to work very well. If the system survived the shock, they would probably be overloaded.
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#188350 - 11/15/09 01:38 AM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: hikermor]
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I have found cell phones to be more reliable than land lines, a few yea ago the local Telecom became part of at&t and the quality of service dropped to their level. The only way around the monopoly was to get phone service through our cable provider to get off the attention owned lines.
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#188472 - 11/17/09 12:41 PM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: Eugene]
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Registered: 05/31/06
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Working after Hurricane Charley, the SAR task force in Port Charlotte had found one good spot to get Nextel coverage and would drive back and forth from the staging area to make calls.
Text messages are great for spotty coverage. You can send one and then let the phone retry sending the message until it finally finds coverage.
For charging, I'd make sure to have a car charger and probably a cigarette lighter socket "splitter" to charge multiple things from one vehicle.
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#188482 - 11/17/09 03:24 PM
Re: Verizon posts 7 cell phone tips for disasters
[Re: ratbert42]
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Does anyone know of a prepaid cellphone service (on a reliable network) where the minutes do not expire if you don't use them within a certain timeframe? I'd like to toss a prepaid phone using Verizon's network in my bag as a backup to my usual phone, but all of Verizon's prepaid plans expire if you don't use them pretty quick.
I'd really like to use Verizon's network because it is a stout one, but if you have good alternatives please post them.
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