Get ready for the next total solar eclipse happening on April 8! As the event approaches, Rogers, Telus, and Bell are gearing up to handle the surge in cell network usage expected in areas of complete totality, like the Niagara Region. With over one million visitors expected to flock to this prime viewing spot, these telecom giants are taking proactive measures to ensure smooth connectivity for all.
Here’s how Rogers, Telus, and Bell are preparing for the influx of eclipse enthusiasts:
– Installing portable mobile towers and trucks to boost network capacity
– Deploying Cell on Wheels and Cell on Light Trucks at key locations
– Prioritizing voice and data usage optimization to handle increased traffic
– Suspending routine maintenance work to focus on network performance during peak times
Bell has also emphasized the importance of ensuring both voice and data services remain uninterrupted during the event. Telus is committed to working tirelessly around the clock to keep their cellular networks up and running smoothly.
For those looking to stay connected throughout the eclipse without any interruptions, consider setting up SpaceX’s Starlink for reliable internet access. And don’t forget to grab a pair of solar eclipse glasses if you’re planning to witness this celestial event in person!
Stay tuned for more updates as we gear up for an unforgettable total solar eclipse experience. Phones Canada has got you covered when it comes to staying connected during exciting moments like these.