• Cell on Light Truck will handle the surge in wireless and data usage expected during the concert season
• Part of company's commitment to ensuring customers have access to reliable wireless service
MIDDLETOWN, NY — In readiness for the 2010 outdoor concert season, Verizon Wireless has activated a temporary cell site in Bethel, NY, adding network coverage and capacity in the Village of Bethel and at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.
The Cell on Light Truck (or COLT) is a fully functional, generator-powered mobile cell site that enhances wireless capacity, allowing more customers to use their wireless phones concurrently to make calls, surf the Internet, update social networking sites, send and receive text and picture messages, and download apps, music, and games. Desktop and laptop computer users will even be able to use MobileBroadband, the company's wireless broadband service, to surf the Web at high speeds.
"Whether they're looking up a song title, updating their Facebook status, tweeting on a performance, or sending a picture to a friend, our customers take full advantage of their wireless service to capture the moment during concerts, significantly increasing traffic on our local network," said Gene Fassett, executive director of Network for Verizon Wireless' Upstate New York Region. "By activating this temporary cell site, our network is prepared to handle the increased activity that comes with large gatherings. We anticipate a big surge in voice calls, Internet access, and text messages and picture messages as concert goers use their wireless devices to capture and share the events."
The temporary cell site is part of the company's aggressive multi-billion dollar network investment each year to stay ahead of the growing demand for Verizon Wireless' voice and data services. The company has invested more than $59 billion nationwide since it was formed – $5.7 billion on average every year – including more than $1.2 billion in Upstate New York. Verizon Wireless invested more than $100 million in the region in 2009. Verizon Wireless' mobile cell sites are on constant standby to provide additional wireless network capacity and coverage in emergencies and at highly attended scheduled events.
B-Roll:
B-roll and high-quality still photographs of Verizon Wireless' fleet of COLTs can be found at www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.
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