Canterbury Earthquake - 5pm Wednesday 23 February Update
Canterbury Earthquake
5pm Wednesday 23 February
Update
Update
Vodafone is continuing
to bring its cell sites in the east of the city back online
after the Christchurch earthquake. The company is deploying
generators to the sites which are currently without power,
but this work is being hampered by difficulties moving
around the city.
Customers sending TXTs between the three networks (Vodafone, Telecom and 2Degrees) may experience some delays in those TXTs getting through, but Vodafone expects any backlog to be cleared over the next few hours.
The company’s earlier advice requesting
customers to save their phones for emergency calls, and use
txt for non-critical communications, still stands. Vodafone
also asks that customers limit mobile data usage (Facebook,
Twitter, video/picture messaging, email) as this puts strain
on the network and may hamper rescue efforts.
Vodafone
also suggests that customers leave a temporary message* on
their voicemail to let callers know the time and date,
location and that they are OK This provides some reassurance
should mobile phone batteries go flat given the difficulties
with power supply.
The next media update will be on
Thursday morning.
Previous
Update
Vodafone’s mobile network in the Canterbury
region continues to be operational but due to the current
demand on telecommunications we are experiencing some
congestion.
Power supply to the west of the Christchurch CBD has been restored but there is no current restore time for power in eastern parts of the city due to the extensive damage to supply infrastructure. Many of our sites in that area are currently working on back-up power and others are currently off the air due to exhausted back-up power sources. Generators have begun to arrive, sites are already being brought back online with further sites being connected as the day progresses. Additional mobile cell sites are on their way to the region to be used where necessary.
We ask customers to save their
phones for emergency calls, and use txt for non-critical
communications. We also ask that customers limit mobile data
usage (Facebook, Twitter, video/picture messaging, email) as
this puts strain on the network and may hamper rescue
efforts.
Vodafone continues to work closely with Civil
Defence, government agencies, other telecommunications
providers and utilities to restore communications and
provide assistance. Ongoing updates of the situation are
also available on Vodafone’s website and Forum.
The
situation is rapidly changing and we will keep the media
updated.
Our thoughts are with the entire Christchurch
community.
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