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Internet and Cellphone Preparations and Best Practices for Hurricane and Storm SeasonIndustry association launches awareness campaign and new website at telecomprepare.ca to help Canadians prepare for extreme weather events OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 14, 2023 /CNW/ - As Atlantic Canadians gear up for possible extreme weather this weekend, the Canadian Telecommunications Association is encouraging them to take steps to prepare for potential power outages and other impacts from storms that can affect their use of telecommunications services. The association is launching an awareness campaign sharing important tips and best practices that should be followed before a storm hits, as well as actions that should be taken during a storm and in its aftermath. "Extreme weather events such as hurricanes, wildfires, and snow and ice storms are becoming more commonplace, endangering Canadians and damaging property," said Canadian Telecommunications Association President and CEO, Robert Ghiz. "While telecommunications providers are continually investing to strengthen their networks to better withstand these types of events, power supply, poles, cables, and other equipment can still be impacted, sometimes affecting network performance or even causing temporary service outages. That is why we are recommending that individuals take the necessary precautions that can help them stay connected when it matters most." Some of the best practices include: Before a storm
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Initially targeting Atlantic Canada, the association's awareness campaign will include, print, and online ads running across the Atlantic provinces over the next four weeks, as well as the launch of a new website dedicated to sharing best practices. For more information, visit telecomprepare.ca Additional Resources:
About the Canadian Telecommunications Association The Canadian Telecommunications Association is dedicated to building a better future for Canadians through connectivity. Our members include service providers, equipment manufacturers, and other organizations in the telecommunications ecosystem, that invest in, build, maintain and operate Canada's world-class telecommunications networks. Through our advocacy initiatives, research, and events, we work to promote the importance of telecommunications to Canada's economic growth and social development and advocate for policies that foster investment, innovation, and positive outcomes for consumers. We also facilitate industry initiatives, such as the Mobile Giving Foundation Canada, Canadian Common Short Codes, STAC and wirelessaccessibility.ca SOURCE Canadian Telecommunications Association ![]() |