It cuts off phone service…the largest total solar eclipse on this date

The American authorities and telecommunications companies have mobilized their preparations to deal with a possible outage in services during the next month.

As part of the preparations for Earth Day, the American authorities and telecommunications companies are preparing to face a possible outage in services during the next month, which may affect millions of Americans and put their cell phones out of service, thus endangering their ability to communicate, which may lead to the disruption of some businesses and interests.

According to a report published by the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, millions of tourists are expected to arrive in the United States to witness the solar eclipse scheduled for next April 8. Authorities and telecommunications companies warn that this increase in demand for services may cause delays or even interruption of communications.

T-Mobile is currently making efforts to provide the necessary support by deploying additional cell sites in areas expected to increase tourism traffic, while Verizon is establishing a mobile tower in a small town in Ohio to ensure communications reception.

However, concern remains high about communications issues, with cell phones expected to be temporarily unavailable, and emergency teams are working with state and local officials to provide the necessary support.

It is noteworthy that the upcoming solar eclipse will be the first total solar eclipse seen anywhere in the world since December 2021, and the first eclipse seen from the United States since August 2017.

Therefore, telecommunications companies are continuing their efforts to ensure continuity of services and smooth communication for everyone during this important period.

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2024-04-01 09:24:27

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