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T-Mobile Gets Ready for Tropical Storm ErikaWith Tropical Storm Erika expected to hit the Southeast as early as Sunday, T-Mobile's (News - Alert) operations and engineering teams are hard at work actively monitoring weather patterns and preparing equipment and supplies needed to help customers stay connected during the storm. From readying backup generators, Cell-On-Wheels (COW) and fuel tanks to setting up an engineering Command Center in the areas of expected impact, T-Mobile engineers and rapid response teams are ready to mobilize. Additionally, T-Mobile's Network Operation Centers (NOCs) closely manage network traffic during natural disasters and are able to quickly switch to the company's back-up NOCs if needed. But before the storm comes, here's how T-Mobile customers can make sure they are able to connect with friends and family, before, during and after the storm:
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