Wed, Nov 08, 2017
Helps Extend Cellular Service On The Island
This COW might not be able to jump over the Moon, but it is helping residents of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico make phone calls.
COW is an acronym for Cell On Wings, It is a helicopter drone that is being used by the communications company to extend cellular service in areas where the infrastructure was severely damaged by hurricane Maria.
According to the company blog, the experimental technology is providing data, voice, and text services to customers. This is the first time an LTE cell site on a drone has been successfully deployed to connect residents after a disaster. The Flying COW is providing wireless connectivity to customers in an up to 40-square mile-area. It flies 200 feet above the ground and can extend coverage farther than other temporary cell sites. Ideal for providing coverage in remote areas.
LTE-connected drones hold a lot of potential for FirstNet-subscribers. Exploring the capabilities of this technology in wake of Hurricane Maria’s devastation will help temporarily restore connectivity and assess how first responders can use the drone in the future.
An unprecedented event such as Hurricane Maria has required innovative solutions to connect customers, first responders, and disaster recovery teams. AT&T says that from its involvement with Vanu, to its unique use of portable cell sites at the base of clusters of cell towers, testing the Flying COW is just one way using technology is being used in new ways.
Currently deployed in the San Juan area, the company says it plans to relocate our Flying COW in the coming days to support additional areas, including the military hospital at Manati Coliseum. Teams are working around the clock to restore our network and deploy additional assets in impacted areas in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Today, nearly 70% of the population in Puerto Rico and nearly 95% of the population in the U.S. Virgin Islands are connected again.
(Source: AT&T blog. Image provided)
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