Nasdaq

Nasdaq is committed to helping organizations successfully navigate regulatory change. As an exchange operator, a public company, and a provider of ESG-focused marketplace solutions, Nasdaq has a unique perspective on sustainability reporting challenges.

To establish ESG strategies and goals, it is critical to implement software that helps decrease operational risk from manual processes, increase efficiency in data capture, and optimize ESG information dissemination. It is also important to be confident that the solution and vendor will support your ESG journey today and in the future.

But how do you know where to start?

To support your ESG software evaluation process, uncover answers to three key questions:

What are you hoping to achieve with your solution?Have you assessed the subject matter expertise of your vendor teams?Does the vendor lead by example within their own organization?

Download the guide to help you select the right ESG reporting and disclosure management software to meet your organization’s needs.

Nasdaq

Nasdaq is committed to helping organizations successfully navigate regulatory change. As an exchange operator, a public company, and a provider of ESG-focused marketplace solutions, Nasdaq has a unique perspective on sustainability reporting challenges.

To establish ESG strategies and goals, it is critical to implement software that helps decrease operational risk from manual processes, increase efficiency in data capture, and optimize ESG information dissemination. It is also important to be confident that the solution and vendor will support your ESG journey today and in the future.

But how do you know where to start?

To support your ESG software evaluation process, uncover answers to three key questions:

What are you hoping to achieve with your solution?Have you assessed the subject matter expertise of your vendor teams?Does the vendor lead by example within their own organization?

Download the guide to help you select the right ESG reporting and disclosure management software to meet your organization’s needs.

By The Black & Veatch Insights Group

As a trusted and reputable energy utility, you’re focused on building a strong connection to your customers. Your power distribution system’s ability to provide affordable service, effectively withstand the elements, mitigate security threats and comply with evolving regulations directly impacts your customers. No matter if they are in a dense urban city, a suburban sprawl or a remote rural community, customers are asking their utilities to consider the transition from overhead to underground power distribution — especially in the wake of increasingly extreme weather events. Compared to traditional overhead distribution, underground systems offer the following benefits to energy utilities and their surrounding communities:

1. Facilitates Long-Term Cost Savings

While the initial installation costs of underground systems can be higher than overhead systems, utilities can expect lower maintenance and repair costs — in addition to savings from the reduced frequency and duration of outages. At first, you might be wary of the higher costs of installation: excavation, drilling, and pulling and splicing cable requires extra time, sophisticated expertise and special equipment compared to the installation of traditional overhead power lines. Fortunately, underground systems have less exposure to extreme weather and therefore don’t cost nearly as much to repair and maintain. Overhead power systems also require regular vegetation management (and associated traffic control) — a costly and tedious management practice that isn’t necessary for underground systems. Underground systems typically take up less rights of way (ROW), so compared to overhead systems there’s no additional costs for securing easements. Over the expected 30- to 40-year life expectancy of an underground system, these savings quickly offset the initial installation costs.

2. Increases Reliability and Resilience

Underground systems are less susceptible to damage from natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning strikes, ice storms and heavy snowfall — minimizing the risk and duration of outages. Since they are isolated underground at a relatively consistent temperature, these systems are neither threatened by wildfires nor in danger of causing wildfires. Although underground systems still are susceptible to flooding, the equipment typically is buried at least three feet deep and designed to resist water (to a certain extent). Unlike traditional overhead systems, underground systems are not vulnerable to damage from trees falling on the lines or curious wild animals shorting out insulators. This overall improved reliability is especially critical for essential service facilities such as hospitals, police stations and data centers.

It’s also important to consider any upgrades necessary to support electrification of consumer vehicles, commercial fleets and buildings in your service area. Underground systems offer opportunities to leverage the latest innovations in distribution including smart grid technology, automatic reclosers, viper switches and fault detection in earthquake-prone areas — further increasing the reliability and resilience of your system.

3. Enhances Safety and Security

Without exposed wires or poles, underground distribution systems mitigate the risk of electrocution injuries and accidents for construction workers and homeowners. In the United States, anyone who is excavating or digging can call the 811 Underground Service Alert hotline and be informed of all types of underground utilities in the area. Underground systems are less vulnerable to deliberate acts of vandalism or terrorism since they aren’t as accessible as overhead systems. There have been recent news stories of nefarious individuals attacking overhead insulators or de-energizing public facilities such as schools; underground equipment is far more difficult for unauthorized personnel to reach.

4. Relieves Regulatory, Customer Pressure

Regulatory agencies around the country are shifting requirements in favor of underground systems. In California, lawmakers are turning to utilities to reduce wildfire dangers; in Florida and Alabama, local governments are requiring underground systems in the hopes of making the power grid more resilient to major storms.

Underground systems also are considered more aesthetically pleasing (and less disruptive to customer views) due to the elimination of overhead wires, poles and transformers. Additionally, these systems facilitate more flexibility in urban planning and development because they allow for vertical building by mitigating clashes with overhead lines and poles.

Utilities are facing regulatory and customer pressure for environmental concerns as well. Underground systems have a smaller environmental footprint because they don’t require extensive overhead infrastructure, which is especially beneficial in environmentally sensitive areas. Horizontal directional drilling is less disruptive to the environment than trenching; for example, rather than disturbing a waterway such as a lake or river, underground systems can be routed directly underneath.

Next Steps: Collaborate with an Expert Partner to Guide Your Underground Journey

Underground distribution systems are essential to future-proof critical infrastructure and ensure affordable, dependable and resilient service for your customers. As utilities seek additional renewable energy options (such as solar and wind power) that require extensive underground cabling, these systems become even more essential. Whether you’re most interested in cost savings, resiliency, security or simply relieving regulatory pressures, there are numerous benefits to migrating your overhead distribution systems, underground. Consider working with an expert engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) partner that can offer everything you need in-house: experienced design services, long-standing supply chain relationships, access to sophisticated drilling equipment and skilled installers. A truly experienced partner will know how to overcome common deployment challenges, minimize service disruptions to protect your investments and navigate the complexities of available funding (such as the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the Grid Innovation Partnerships Program (GRIP), and Texas House Bill 2555) to support costly upgrade projects. With touchpoints at every stage of the infrastructure lifecycle, your EPC partner will be incentivized to provide high-quality work from start to finish, and you’ll receive a turnkey solution.

Overland Contracting Inc. (OCI), a Black & Veatch company, leads the industry with reliable critical infrastructure solutions. OCI’s construction solutions for underground distribution systems are founded upon decades of large-scale power delivery experience. Backed by the integrated engineering capabilities of our parent company, OCI promises safe, efficient, and high-quality underground distribution projects. We have the in-house skills and resources necessary to solve any environmental, regulatory, or technical challenge—whether we’re installing a new underground system or updating existing infrastructure. Talk to our agile and adaptive team about achieving your unique distribution system goals.

By The Black & Veatch Insights Group

As a trusted and reputable energy utility, you’re focused on building a strong connection to your customers. Your power distribution system’s ability to provide affordable service, effectively withstand the elements, mitigate security threats and comply with evolving regulations directly impacts your customers. No matter if they are in a dense urban city, a suburban sprawl or a remote rural community, customers are asking their utilities to consider the transition from overhead to underground power distribution — especially in the wake of increasingly extreme weather events. Compared to traditional overhead distribution, underground systems offer the following benefits to energy utilities and their surrounding communities:

1. Facilitates Long-Term Cost Savings

While the initial installation costs of underground systems can be higher than overhead systems, utilities can expect lower maintenance and repair costs — in addition to savings from the reduced frequency and duration of outages. At first, you might be wary of the higher costs of installation: excavation, drilling, and pulling and splicing cable requires extra time, sophisticated expertise and special equipment compared to the installation of traditional overhead power lines. Fortunately, underground systems have less exposure to extreme weather and therefore don’t cost nearly as much to repair and maintain. Overhead power systems also require regular vegetation management (and associated traffic control) — a costly and tedious management practice that isn’t necessary for underground systems. Underground systems typically take up less rights of way (ROW), so compared to overhead systems there’s no additional costs for securing easements. Over the expected 30- to 40-year life expectancy of an underground system, these savings quickly offset the initial installation costs.

2. Increases Reliability and Resilience

Underground systems are less susceptible to damage from natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning strikes, ice storms and heavy snowfall — minimizing the risk and duration of outages. Since they are isolated underground at a relatively consistent temperature, these systems are neither threatened by wildfires nor in danger of causing wildfires. Although underground systems still are susceptible to flooding, the equipment typically is buried at least three feet deep and designed to resist water (to a certain extent). Unlike traditional overhead systems, underground systems are not vulnerable to damage from trees falling on the lines or curious wild animals shorting out insulators. This overall improved reliability is especially critical for essential service facilities such as hospitals, police stations and data centers.

It’s also important to consider any upgrades necessary to support electrification of consumer vehicles, commercial fleets and buildings in your service area. Underground systems offer opportunities to leverage the latest innovations in distribution including smart grid technology, automatic reclosers, viper switches and fault detection in earthquake-prone areas — further increasing the reliability and resilience of your system.

3. Enhances Safety and Security

Without exposed wires or poles, underground distribution systems mitigate the risk of electrocution injuries and accidents for construction workers and homeowners. In the United States, anyone who is excavating or digging can call the 811 Underground Service Alert hotline and be informed of all types of underground utilities in the area. Underground systems are less vulnerable to deliberate acts of vandalism or terrorism since they aren’t as accessible as overhead systems. There have been recent news stories of nefarious individuals attacking overhead insulators or de-energizing public facilities such as schools; underground equipment is far more difficult for unauthorized personnel to reach.

4. Relieves Regulatory, Customer Pressure

Regulatory agencies around the country are shifting requirements in favor of underground systems. In California, lawmakers are turning to utilities to reduce wildfire dangers; in Florida and Alabama, local governments are requiring underground systems in the hopes of making the power grid more resilient to major storms.

Underground systems also are considered more aesthetically pleasing (and less disruptive to customer views) due to the elimination of overhead wires, poles and transformers. Additionally, these systems facilitate more flexibility in urban planning and development because they allow for vertical building by mitigating clashes with overhead lines and poles.

Utilities are facing regulatory and customer pressure for environmental concerns as well. Underground systems have a smaller environmental footprint because they don’t require extensive overhead infrastructure, which is especially beneficial in environmentally sensitive areas. Horizontal directional drilling is less disruptive to the environment than trenching; for example, rather than disturbing a waterway such as a lake or river, underground systems can be routed directly underneath.

Next Steps: Collaborate with an Expert Partner to Guide Your Underground Journey

Underground distribution systems are essential to future-proof critical infrastructure and ensure affordable, dependable and resilient service for your customers. As utilities seek additional renewable energy options (such as solar and wind power) that require extensive underground cabling, these systems become even more essential. Whether you’re most interested in cost savings, resiliency, security or simply relieving regulatory pressures, there are numerous benefits to migrating your overhead distribution systems, underground. Consider working with an expert engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) partner that can offer everything you need in-house: experienced design services, long-standing supply chain relationships, access to sophisticated drilling equipment and skilled installers. A truly experienced partner will know how to overcome common deployment challenges, minimize service disruptions to protect your investments and navigate the complexities of available funding (such as the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the Grid Innovation Partnerships Program (GRIP), and Texas House Bill 2555) to support costly upgrade projects. With touchpoints at every stage of the infrastructure lifecycle, your EPC partner will be incentivized to provide high-quality work from start to finish, and you’ll receive a turnkey solution.

Overland Contracting Inc. (OCI), a Black & Veatch company, leads the industry with reliable critical infrastructure solutions. OCI’s construction solutions for underground distribution systems are founded upon decades of large-scale power delivery experience. Backed by the integrated engineering capabilities of our parent company, OCI promises safe, efficient, and high-quality underground distribution projects. We have the in-house skills and resources necessary to solve any environmental, regulatory, or technical challenge—whether we’re installing a new underground system or updating existing infrastructure. Talk to our agile and adaptive team about achieving your unique distribution system goals.

CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 19, 2024 /3BL/ – The STEM Careers Coalition – an alliance of industries and non-profit organizations partnering with Discovery Education to ignite student curiosity by creating equitable access to STEM content and career connections – today announced the availability of a new suite of free digital learning resources. Designed to ignite all students’ curiosity in STEM, this new collection of content was created in partnership with organizations such as Sanofi, the Caterpillar Foundation, LydaHill Philanthropies, API, Keysight, and more.

Since its founding in 2019, the STEM Careers Coalition has reached more than 7.9 million students in its mission to support the next generation of diverse STEM solution-seekers. To support its goal of reaching 10 million students by 2025, the Coalition is presenting a host of new resources for students including:

Classroom Resources 
Inspire students to explore STEM by connecting what is learned in the classroom to the wider world. With new Women’s History Month themed ready-to-use resources created with LydaHill Philanthropies, students meet with women leaders in exciting STEM fields such as computer science, life science, Earth science, space science, and physical science. Each resource features instructional activities that are designed to spark curiosity, foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter, and encourage exploration of the vast opportunities in STEM-related fields.Career Exploration Tools 
The new career profiles spotlighting professionals in STEM will help teachers make the connection between classroom instruction and potential careers through videos and accompanying lessons, activities, and hands-on student activations. New career profiles include professionals from Sanofi, DuPont, and Keysight.After School Activities 
Take student’s learning a step further with our engaging family activities. Through these hands-on experiences, learners can put problem-solving skills into practice and extend their STEM knowledge at home. Two new activities created with API encourage students to explore their surroundings through a hands-on experiment that demonstrates water-resistance materials and a scavenger hunt identifying the importance petrochemical items in everyday life.

In addition, the STEM Careers Coalition now offers a new set of resources for teachers that includes effective strategies for encouraging student curiosity sourced from fellow educators and corporate volunteers. The new Kickstarting Curiosity: Extra-Curricular STEM Tools and Tactics Activities series created with the Caterpillar Foundation offers practical guidance for integrating STEM into instruction in a Masterclass format, as well as step-by-step guides for implementing creative STEM activities that focus on important STEM skills and extension opportunities.

“With these free resources, students can explore all types of STEM careers in new and exciting ways while easily seeing how what they learn in school impacts the world,” said Amy Nakamoto, General Manager of Corporate Partnerships at Discovery Education.

STEM Careers Coalition partners share a common goal of empowering educators to teach STEM effectively in the classroom by nurturing student curiosity. The Coalition is preparing students for the future of work by providing equitable access to digital content and experiences that engage students in instruction, build foundational STEM knowledge, and develop the critical skills students need for college and career success.

“At Sanofi, we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives. As part of the STEM Careers Coalition with Discovery Education, we aim to inspire students to become STEM solution seekers so that they too can chase the miracles of science,” said Diana Blankman Roberts, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sanofi US. “We are proud of these new career profile videos showcasing some of our own leaders so students can imagine improving the lives of others through a STEM career of their own.”

For more information about Discovery Education’s award-winning digital resources and professional learning solutions visit www.discoveryeducation.com, and stay connected with Discovery Education on social media through X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

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About the STEM Careers Coalition 
The STEM Careers Coalition solves for critical gaps in diverse representation in the STEM professional workforce. The Coalition is an alliance of industries and non-profit organizations, reaching 7.9 million teachers and students with equitable access to STEM resources and career connections since its launch in 2019. The Coalition will continue to ignite student curiosity and influence a diverse future STEM workforce and reach 10 million teachers and students by the end 2025.

About Discovery Education 
Discovery Education is the worldwide edtech leader whose state-of-the-art digital platform supports learning wherever it takes place. Through its award-winning multimedia content, instructional supports, innovative classroom tools, and corporate partnerships, Discovery Education helps educators deliver equitable learning experiences engaging all students and supporting higher academic achievement on a global scale. Discovery Education serves approximately 4.5 million educators and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 100 countries and territories. Inspired by the global media company Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. Discovery Education partners with districts, states, and trusted organizations to empower teachers with leading edtech solutions that support the success of all learners. Explore the future of education at www.discoveryeducation.com.

Contact 
Grace Maliska 
Discovery Education 
Email: gmaliska@dicoveryed.com

CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 19, 2024 /3BL/ – The STEM Careers Coalition – an alliance of industries and non-profit organizations partnering with Discovery Education to ignite student curiosity by creating equitable access to STEM content and career connections – today announced the availability of a new suite of free digital learning resources. Designed to ignite all students’ curiosity in STEM, this new collection of content was created in partnership with organizations such as Sanofi, the Caterpillar Foundation, LydaHill Philanthropies, API, Keysight, and more.

Since its founding in 2019, the STEM Careers Coalition has reached more than 7.9 million students in its mission to support the next generation of diverse STEM solution-seekers. To support its goal of reaching 10 million students by 2025, the Coalition is presenting a host of new resources for students including:

Classroom Resources 
Inspire students to explore STEM by connecting what is learned in the classroom to the wider world. With new Women’s History Month themed ready-to-use resources created with LydaHill Philanthropies, students meet with women leaders in exciting STEM fields such as computer science, life science, Earth science, space science, and physical science. Each resource features instructional activities that are designed to spark curiosity, foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter, and encourage exploration of the vast opportunities in STEM-related fields.Career Exploration Tools 
The new career profiles spotlighting professionals in STEM will help teachers make the connection between classroom instruction and potential careers through videos and accompanying lessons, activities, and hands-on student activations. New career profiles include professionals from Sanofi, DuPont, and Keysight.After School Activities 
Take student’s learning a step further with our engaging family activities. Through these hands-on experiences, learners can put problem-solving skills into practice and extend their STEM knowledge at home. Two new activities created with API encourage students to explore their surroundings through a hands-on experiment that demonstrates water-resistance materials and a scavenger hunt identifying the importance petrochemical items in everyday life.

In addition, the STEM Careers Coalition now offers a new set of resources for teachers that includes effective strategies for encouraging student curiosity sourced from fellow educators and corporate volunteers. The new Kickstarting Curiosity: Extra-Curricular STEM Tools and Tactics Activities series created with the Caterpillar Foundation offers practical guidance for integrating STEM into instruction in a Masterclass format, as well as step-by-step guides for implementing creative STEM activities that focus on important STEM skills and extension opportunities.

“With these free resources, students can explore all types of STEM careers in new and exciting ways while easily seeing how what they learn in school impacts the world,” said Amy Nakamoto, General Manager of Corporate Partnerships at Discovery Education.

STEM Careers Coalition partners share a common goal of empowering educators to teach STEM effectively in the classroom by nurturing student curiosity. The Coalition is preparing students for the future of work by providing equitable access to digital content and experiences that engage students in instruction, build foundational STEM knowledge, and develop the critical skills students need for college and career success.

“At Sanofi, we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives. As part of the STEM Careers Coalition with Discovery Education, we aim to inspire students to become STEM solution seekers so that they too can chase the miracles of science,” said Diana Blankman Roberts, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sanofi US. “We are proud of these new career profile videos showcasing some of our own leaders so students can imagine improving the lives of others through a STEM career of their own.”

For more information about Discovery Education’s award-winning digital resources and professional learning solutions visit www.discoveryeducation.com, and stay connected with Discovery Education on social media through X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

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About the STEM Careers Coalition 
The STEM Careers Coalition solves for critical gaps in diverse representation in the STEM professional workforce. The Coalition is an alliance of industries and non-profit organizations, reaching 7.9 million teachers and students with equitable access to STEM resources and career connections since its launch in 2019. The Coalition will continue to ignite student curiosity and influence a diverse future STEM workforce and reach 10 million teachers and students by the end 2025.

About Discovery Education 
Discovery Education is the worldwide edtech leader whose state-of-the-art digital platform supports learning wherever it takes place. Through its award-winning multimedia content, instructional supports, innovative classroom tools, and corporate partnerships, Discovery Education helps educators deliver equitable learning experiences engaging all students and supporting higher academic achievement on a global scale. Discovery Education serves approximately 4.5 million educators and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 100 countries and territories. Inspired by the global media company Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. Discovery Education partners with districts, states, and trusted organizations to empower teachers with leading edtech solutions that support the success of all learners. Explore the future of education at www.discoveryeducation.com.

Contact 
Grace Maliska 
Discovery Education 
Email: gmaliska@dicoveryed.com

Get ready for an epic cosmic show. The 2024 total solar eclipse is hitting the world on April 8, and it’s gonna be legendary, drawing millions of people to the path of totality. T-Mobile’s getting in on the action too, deploying additional cell sites to handle the surge of eclipse chasers. Learn how T-Mobile is prepping for the solar spectacle, pick up safety tips to enjoy the show and get the lowdown on separating eclipse myths from the real deal. This is your guide to the ultimate eclipse experience.

Network Preparation

Recognizing the importance of this celestial phenomenon (the next total solar eclipse visible from the United States is 20 years away!) and the tourism it will bring to areas from Maine to Texas, T-Mobile is actively preparing to ensure customers stay connected during the eclipse. T-Mobile has increased investments in network hardening by more than 30% over the past two years to reduce service interruptions during weather, disaster and major tourism events (like the solar eclipse), adding fixed backup generators at critical sites nationwide.

“T-Mobile is working hand-in-hand with state and local authorities to address the anticipated surge in network traffic to guarantee seamless connectivity for all,” said Ulf Ewaldsson, president of technology at T-Mobile. “Whether facing large influxes in data use or high demand, our network — which is the nation’s largest, fastest and most awarded — has everyone covered.”

As part of our comprehensive plan, T-Mobile is proactively deploying additional cell sites that will be on stand-by in areas expecting high tourist traffic. These temporary sites will provide crucial network reinforcement, ensuring that customers can stay connected and share their favorite eclipse moments without interruption. Teams will be conducting real-time monitoring of network performance, ready to make adjustments as necessary. This isn’t the Un-carrier’s first rodeo either. T-Mobile strategically addresses network requirements at many of the nation’s largest and most anticipated events, doubling down on its commitment to delivering a reliable network experience for customers across the country.

Any first responder agencies or organizations needing communications assistance can reach out to our 24-hour emergency hotline at 888-639-0020 or email ERTRequests@T-Mobile.com.

Safety Tips for Viewing the Eclipse

First and foremost, make sure you use eclipse glasses to protect your eyes while viewing the 2024 total solar eclipse. Eclipse glasses are specifically designed with solar filters that block harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation and allow you to view the eclipse safely. Regular sunglasses, even those with UV protection, just won’t cut it against the sun’s intense light during an eclipse. So, if you plan on watching, make sure you protect your peepers with the proper eyewear.

Experts at NASA recommend that people steer clear of using binoculars, a telescope and cameras including the one on your device, to record the eclipse without a solar filter. Solar filters are designed to block the sun’s harmful rays while allowing you to observe the eclipse safely. Pointing a smartphone camera at the sun, any day, without proper filtering may damage the lens. Check out these tips from NASA on how to capture the eclipse on your device.

If you’re planning on traveling to view the eclipse, especially to rural areas, it’s important to pack an emergency preparedness kit for you and your family. Check out our tips on making your own go bag.

Myths vs. Facts

In the tech world, there’s been some talk about solar activity messing with devices and phone signals. Let’s bust some of these common myths so you know what to actually expect:

Myth 1: Solar eclipses can damage or destroy electronic devices.

Many people seem to think that the intense light emitted during a solar eclipse can harm electronics in general. But guess what? Science says nope! The light during a solar eclipse isn’t that different from the amount of light emitted during a regular day. So, no reason to worry — there’s no extra risk to your devices because of the eclipse!

Myth 2: Solar eclipses can be viewed safely without special glasses.

Looking directly at the sun, even during a solar eclipse, is a big no-no … it can cause severe eye damage! The sun’s intense light can damage the retina, leading to partial or complete vision loss. But, because this is a total solar eclipse, there is one exception: when the moon completely blocks the visible surface of the sun, NASA says it’s cool to remove your glasses, but only for a moment. Bottom-line, grab a pair of eclipse glasses or other protective eyewear that’s built to block harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Safety first, people!

Myth 3: Solar eclipses can interfere with telecommunications.

Some people believe that solar eclipses can disrupt telecommunications, like phone signals and internet connections, but it’s not true! Solar eclipses don’t emit any type of radiation or energy that could screw up electromagnetic waves, so don’t worry about your calls dropping or your Wi-Fi acting up during an eclipse — everything should be running smooth as usual.

Myth 4: Solar eclipses will make your tech act strangely.

A solar eclipse doesn’t crank up the electromagnetic radiation more than a normal day, so fear not: phones, tablets, and other devices will do their thing just like any ordinary day with regular weather. Whew!

Get ready for an epic cosmic show. The 2024 total solar eclipse is hitting the world on April 8, and it’s gonna be legendary, drawing millions of people to the path of totality. T-Mobile’s getting in on the action too, deploying additional cell sites to handle the surge of eclipse chasers. Learn how T-Mobile is prepping for the solar spectacle, pick up safety tips to enjoy the show and get the lowdown on separating eclipse myths from the real deal. This is your guide to the ultimate eclipse experience.

Network Preparation

Recognizing the importance of this celestial phenomenon (the next total solar eclipse visible from the United States is 20 years away!) and the tourism it will bring to areas from Maine to Texas, T-Mobile is actively preparing to ensure customers stay connected during the eclipse. T-Mobile has increased investments in network hardening by more than 30% over the past two years to reduce service interruptions during weather, disaster and major tourism events (like the solar eclipse), adding fixed backup generators at critical sites nationwide.

“T-Mobile is working hand-in-hand with state and local authorities to address the anticipated surge in network traffic to guarantee seamless connectivity for all,” said Ulf Ewaldsson, president of technology at T-Mobile. “Whether facing large influxes in data use or high demand, our network — which is the nation’s largest, fastest and most awarded — has everyone covered.”

As part of our comprehensive plan, T-Mobile is proactively deploying additional cell sites that will be on stand-by in areas expecting high tourist traffic. These temporary sites will provide crucial network reinforcement, ensuring that customers can stay connected and share their favorite eclipse moments without interruption. Teams will be conducting real-time monitoring of network performance, ready to make adjustments as necessary. This isn’t the Un-carrier’s first rodeo either. T-Mobile strategically addresses network requirements at many of the nation’s largest and most anticipated events, doubling down on its commitment to delivering a reliable network experience for customers across the country.

Any first responder agencies or organizations needing communications assistance can reach out to our 24-hour emergency hotline at 888-639-0020 or email ERTRequests@T-Mobile.com.

Safety Tips for Viewing the Eclipse

First and foremost, make sure you use eclipse glasses to protect your eyes while viewing the 2024 total solar eclipse. Eclipse glasses are specifically designed with solar filters that block harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation and allow you to view the eclipse safely. Regular sunglasses, even those with UV protection, just won’t cut it against the sun’s intense light during an eclipse. So, if you plan on watching, make sure you protect your peepers with the proper eyewear.

Experts at NASA recommend that people steer clear of using binoculars, a telescope and cameras including the one on your device, to record the eclipse without a solar filter. Solar filters are designed to block the sun’s harmful rays while allowing you to observe the eclipse safely. Pointing a smartphone camera at the sun, any day, without proper filtering may damage the lens. Check out these tips from NASA on how to capture the eclipse on your device.

If you’re planning on traveling to view the eclipse, especially to rural areas, it’s important to pack an emergency preparedness kit for you and your family. Check out our tips on making your own go bag.

Myths vs. Facts

In the tech world, there’s been some talk about solar activity messing with devices and phone signals. Let’s bust some of these common myths so you know what to actually expect:

Myth 1: Solar eclipses can damage or destroy electronic devices.

Many people seem to think that the intense light emitted during a solar eclipse can harm electronics in general. But guess what? Science says nope! The light during a solar eclipse isn’t that different from the amount of light emitted during a regular day. So, no reason to worry — there’s no extra risk to your devices because of the eclipse!

Myth 2: Solar eclipses can be viewed safely without special glasses.

Looking directly at the sun, even during a solar eclipse, is a big no-no … it can cause severe eye damage! The sun’s intense light can damage the retina, leading to partial or complete vision loss. But, because this is a total solar eclipse, there is one exception: when the moon completely blocks the visible surface of the sun, NASA says it’s cool to remove your glasses, but only for a moment. Bottom-line, grab a pair of eclipse glasses or other protective eyewear that’s built to block harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Safety first, people!

Myth 3: Solar eclipses can interfere with telecommunications.

Some people believe that solar eclipses can disrupt telecommunications, like phone signals and internet connections, but it’s not true! Solar eclipses don’t emit any type of radiation or energy that could screw up electromagnetic waves, so don’t worry about your calls dropping or your Wi-Fi acting up during an eclipse — everything should be running smooth as usual.

Myth 4: Solar eclipses will make your tech act strangely.

A solar eclipse doesn’t crank up the electromagnetic radiation more than a normal day, so fear not: phones, tablets, and other devices will do their thing just like any ordinary day with regular weather. Whew!

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