Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-16 Thread Sean Donelan



Gosh, I can predict the future (by minutes).  Verizon has issued a 
statement.  It will automatically issue 3 months of mobile service credits 
for each consumer and business line in the affected areas (Bay and Gulf 
counties).


I predict similar statements from the other major carriers shortly :-)



https://www.verizon.com/about/news/statement-issued-ronan-dunne-hurricane-michael-network-recovery
Oct 16, 2018 5:10pm

Statement issued by Ronan Dunne, on Hurricane Michael network recovery

Verizon is 100 percent focused on repairing our network in the Florida 
Panhandle. We are making progress every hour, and we expect that trend to 
continue at a rapid pace. We won’t rest until service is completely 
restored.


Every Verizon customer in Bay and Gulf counties will be automatically 
credited for 3 months of mobile service for each line. This free service 
is for both consumer and business accounts.


We will continue to regularly update our network recovery information at: 
https://www.verizon.com/about/news/hurricane-michael-network-updates/


As our recovery work continues, we have deployed portable cells to support 
the critical effort of first responders and other mission critical 
organizations, including:


Bay County Emergency Operations Center and 911 Center
Bay County Sheriff’s Office
Blakely Emergency Operations Center
City of Parker Police Department
FDOT Chipley Office
FEMA Office
Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center
Gulf County Emergency Operations Center
Lynn Haven Emergency Operations Center
Mexico Beach
Miller County 911
Panama City Police Department
Springfield Police Department
TECO Peoples Gas, Panama City
Tyndall Air Force Base
Washington Emergency Operations Center in Chipley


Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-16 Thread Sean Donelan



26 fatalities reported so far, 4 hospitals closed.

Telecommunications:

FCC Chairman Pai and Florida Governor Scott issued loud complaints about 
the speed of restoration of cell sites and telecommunications after 
Hurricane Michael.  This seems to be an over-reaction to the lack of 
action after Puerto Rico last year. This issued several demands for 
actions that cellular providers almost always do after major disasters. So 
I expect them to claim victory when the carriers do the standard thing.


1. After disasters cell providers almost always implement "open roaming" 
allowing customers to use any working cell tower, even of different 
carriers.  This was implemented in Puerto Rico for months. If cellular 
carriers in Florida haven't already done this, I expect they will.


2. Waive subscriber bills in the disaster area. Again, due to how open 
roaming works, most carriers will waive bills during the disaster.  Mostly 
because billing doesn't work with open roaming, so make it a public 
relations benefit.


3. Deploy more disaster cell sites (COWs, COLTs, flying cell sites, etc.)


AT put out a happy, happy, joy, joy press release saying "nearly fully 
restored in most affected areas."  AT provide no details what that 
means, what affected areas, or what is not restored yet.


https://about.att.com/pages/hurricane_michael

Verizon put out more details about the impact on their network.

https://www.verizon.com/about/news/hurricane-michael-network-updates

Bay County, Florida still appears the most affected.  Major fiber and 
roadway damage in the county.  Verizon is using flying cell sites in Bay 
County, and deployed several satellite connected COWs/COLTs.


Spectrum Cable (Charter, Time-Warner, etc. merged)

Spectrum has some generic informatino that its service has been 
interrupted by damaged from Hurrican Michael.


https://www.spectrum.net/page/weather-center/

Electric Power:

Braford County: 56% out of service (65,859 customers)
Calhoun County: 98% out of service (6,930 customers)
Gasden County: 68% out of service (14,781 customers)
Gulf County: 88% out of service (9,695 customers)
Jackson County: 83% out of service (21,621 customers)
Liberty County: 69% out of service (2,796 customers)



Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-15 Thread Mike Hammett
" Note: although the FCC encourages independent ISPs to report outages, none 
have." 

Where to? 




- 
Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 

- Original Message -

From: "Sean Donelan"  
To: nanog@nanog.org 
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 3:09:07 PM 
Subject: Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status 


Note: although the FCC encourages independent ISPs to report outages, none 
have. 



13 fatalities reported as of 10/12/2018 

Public Safety Answering Points (9-1-1) outages: 
16 Public Safety Answering Points rerouted 

Curfews: 
Florida: Bay, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Liberty 

Electric grid outages: 

Alabama: 25,652 customers (1.01%) 
Florida: 351,433 customers (3.34%) 
Georgia: 304,862 customers (6.44%) 
North Carolina: 492,058 customers (9.94%) 
South Carolina: 7,422 customers (0.29%) 
Virginia 523,304 customers (13.92%) 

Florida Counties with more than 90% customers outage: 
Bradford (91%), Calhoun (100%), Franklin (97%), Gadsden (100%), Gulf 
(99%), Holmes (93%), Jackson (100%), Liberty (100%), Washington (100%) 


Airport status: 

All commercial airports have re-opened. Various temporary flight 
restrictions announced in NOTAMs. 

Sea port status: 

Panama City, FL closed 
Wilmington, NC closed 

Retail fuel stations (out of fuel, power or both): 

6.3% of all Florida stations closed 
41% of Florida panhandle stations closed 
3.2% of Georgia stations closed 
1.7% of Alabama stations closed 


NOAA Weather Radio transmitters out of service (hurricane area): 

Columbus, AL 
Talahassee, FL 
Sneads, FL 
Westville, FL 
East Point, FL 
Panama City, FL 
Pelham, GA 
Lafayette, LA 
New Bern, NC 
Henderson, NC 

Cellular Service (more than 50% out of service): 

Bay County, FL (72.8%) 238 sites out of service 
Gadsden County, FL (58.10%) 36 sites out of service 
Gulf County, FL (65.20%) 15 sites out of service 
Washington County, FL (56.40%) 22 sites out of service 

Cable systems and Wireline subscriber reported outages (likely more, since 
customers may not have reported problems yet, e.g. no outages reported in 
Virgina) 

Alabama: 18,244 
Florida: 252,748 
Georgia: 103,755 

Broadcasters: 

4 TV stations out of service 
27 FM stations out of service 
5 AM stations out of service 




Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-12 Thread Sean Donelan



Note: although the FCC encourages independent ISPs to report outages, none 
have.




13 fatalities reported as of 10/12/2018

Public Safety Answering Points (9-1-1) outages:
16 Public Safety Answering Points rerouted

Curfews:
Florida: Bay, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Liberty

Electric grid outages:

Alabama: 25,652 customers (1.01%)
Florida: 351,433 customers (3.34%)
Georgia: 304,862 customers (6.44%)
North Carolina: 492,058 customers (9.94%)
South Carolina: 7,422 customers (0.29%)
Virginia 523,304 customers (13.92%)

Florida Counties with more than 90% customers outage:
Bradford (91%), Calhoun (100%), Franklin (97%), Gadsden (100%), Gulf 
(99%), Holmes (93%), Jackson (100%), Liberty (100%), Washington (100%)



Airport status:

All commercial airports have re-opened. Various temporary flight 
restrictions announced in NOTAMs.


Sea port status:

Panama City, FL closed
Wilmington, NC closed

Retail fuel stations (out of fuel, power or both):

6.3% of all Florida stations closed
  41% of Florida panhandle stations closed
3.2% of Georgia stations closed
1.7% of Alabama stations closed


NOAA Weather Radio transmitters out of service (hurricane area):

Columbus, AL
Talahassee, FL
Sneads, FL
Westville, FL
East Point, FL
Panama City, FL
Pelham, GA
Lafayette, LA
New Bern, NC
Henderson, NC

Cellular Service (more than 50% out of service):

Bay County, FL (72.8%) 238 sites out of service
Gadsden County, FL (58.10%) 36 sites out of service
Gulf County, FL (65.20%) 15 sites out of service
Washington County, FL (56.40%) 22 sites out of service

Cable systems and Wireline subscriber reported outages (likely more, since 
customers may not have reported problems yet, e.g. no outages reported in 
Virgina)


Alabama: 18,244
Florida: 252,748
Georgia: 103,755

Broadcasters:

4 TV stations out of service
27 FM stations out of service
5 AM stations out of service



Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-11 Thread Sean Donelan

I haven't found power outage reports from other states yet.


My bad, DOE moved its reports to a different URL on its site. Here are the 
electric grid status for other states, along with some other status info I 
found.


Electric power outages as of October 11, 2018 at 4:00pm EDT

Statewide averages don't reflect severe damage in specific counties:

Alabama: 3% (87,706 customers)
Florida: 3.7% (389,639)
Georgia: 6.4% (268,461)
North Carolina: 9% (361,879)
South Carolina: 2.6% (117,221)

Utilties in the region report 30,000 personnel in position for restoration 
efforts.


The following sea ports are closed

Panama City, FL
Pensacola, FL
Wimington, NC

Retail gas/fuel stations shut (lack of fuel, power or both)

Florida: 6.0% shut
Georgia: 2.6% shut
Alabama: 1.3% shut

Regional fuel stocks available: 28.1 million barrels

NOAA Weather Radio transmitter outages

Columbus, AL
Americus, GA
Macon, GA
Lafayette, LA
New Bern, NC
Beaufort, SC



Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-11 Thread Sean Donelan



Electric power outages (percentage out of service)

Florida
  Bay County - 98%
  Calhoun County - 100%
  Franklin County - 97%
  Gadsden County - 100%
  Gulf County - 99%
  Holmes County - 99%
  Jackson County - 100%
  Leon County - 91%
  Wakulla County - 97%
  Washington County - 98%

I haven't found power outage reports from other states yet.


1 Public Safety Answering Point out of service
  Jackson County FL

15 Public Safety Answering Points re-routed

Counties with over 60% cell sites out of service

Florida
  Bay County - 78.3%
  Gulf County - 69.6%
  Holmes County - 74.1%
  Jackson County - 77.1%
  Liberty County - 88.9%
  Washington County - 69.2%

Georgia
  Schley County - 66.7%
  Webster County - 64.7%

Cable and Wireline subscribers reported out of service (likely more out of 
service than reported)


  Alabama - 14,855
  Florida - 185,841
  Georgia - 63,473

Radio and Television
   4 TV stations out of service
   30 FM stations out of service
   4 AM stations out of service