RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
Friday, July 17, 2026
RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
Add RCR Wireless as a preferred source on Google
  • Qualcomm 6G Insights
  • Huawei Content Hub
  • Qualcomm – 6G Vision
  • OSS/BSS Channel
  • RCRTech Roundtable: AI Infrastructure
RCR Wireless
RCR Wireless
  • Advanced Mimo
  • Mobile mmWave
  • 5G Positioning
  • Green Networks
  • Metaverse
  • Automotive
  • Industrial and Wide-area IoT
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home - Post-Beryl cellular network, power outages linger
Network InfrastructureFeatured

Post-Beryl cellular network, power outages linger

by Kelly Hill July 9, 2024
written by Kelly Hill July 9, 2024 Share
LinkedinEmail
Share 0LinkedinEmail
AT&T flying COW Texas
AT&T's flying COW, which is providing coverage in SE Texas. Image: AT&T
211

Roughly 30% of sites are impacted in six south Texas counties; carriers focus on refueling generators at hundreds of sites

As mobile network operators work to restore service in the wake of Hurricane Beryl’s strike upon southeastern Texas, the Federal Communications Commission says that roughly 30% of sites in the area were still out as of Tuesday, and hundreds are running on backup power and generators.

According to the FCC’s data, which is based on reports from network providers, of the more than 4,600 cell sites in the six-county disaster area, 1,335 sites were still not functioning as of Tuesday morning. Only eight of those sites were reported as down due to physical damage, and 55 were out due to transport problems. The vast majority—more than 1,100 sites—were reported as out due to lack of commercial power. Another 490 sites were impacted but functioning on backup power.

Screenshot 2024 07 09 at 7.16.50%E2%80%AFPM

According to CenterPoint Energy, one of the major power providers in the Houston and Galveston areas, more than 2.2 million customers lost power as a result of Beryl, which struck the Texas coast as a Category 1 storm. As of Tuesday afternoon, the utility said that it had restored power to around 640,000 customers and expected to have power back to about 1 million customers by the end of Wednesday. Meanwhile, Entergy Texas said that its crews were working to get the power back on for 241,000 impacted customers and that it expected to reach the halfway mark by the end of day on Wednesday.

Verizon said that 100% of its macro sites in the impacted areas have backup battery power and the “majority” of its cell sites in those areas have backup generators, and that it is relying on those power sources and refueling efforts, until commercial power is restored. “Our engineers are confident we have the necessary fuel and crews to keep [our] operation running 24×7 until that happens,” the carrier said in a Tuesday update. According to the carrier’s Tuesday disaster response report to the FCC, it was already providing between 80-93% of its historical capacity across the six affected counties.

All three of the major carriers are temporarily waiving usage fees for customers in impacted areas, and had all staged portable generators out of the directly impacted areas, prior to the storm making landfall, as part of their preparations (see AT&T image below).

generators staging 768x475 1

In a midday update on Tuesday, AT&T said that its current primary focus is on deploying and refueling those generators to keep sites running during the ongoing power outages.

AT&T also said that it had responded to 18 FirstNet requests for emergency support made by public safety agencies, and that its Network Disaster Recovery and Drone Operations teams had deployed a Flying Cell on Wings (or COW) in Matagorda County, Texas, to provide wireless service to a local hospital and nearby customers.

T-Mobile US President of Technology Ulf Ewaldsson posted on X, formerly Twitter, that T-Mobile was “experiencing some service interruptions due to commercial power outages and storm damage” in the immediate aftermath of the storm, which hit early Monday morning as a Category 1 hurricane.

CS Trucks to Houston 1024x771 1

As part of its recovery efforts, T-Mobile US said that it has Community Response vehicles (pictured at right) at a local cooling center and shelter to provide power, Wi-Fi, device charging and charging supplies to those who need them.

AccuWeather has estimated that the total economic loss in the U.S. from Beryl will be between $28 and $32 billion.

You Might Also Like
  • Thursday (telco diary) | Satellite versus terrestrial
  • Fast-growing private 5G offers blueprint for AI-era telecoms
  • Wednesday (telco diary) | What telcos want – and why they wait
  • Nokia preps AI-RAN in 2027, promises 100% spectral gain in 2028 – but will operators buy it?
  • Tuesday (telco diary) | Ericsson holds the line
  • The (agentic) future of AI-to-AI connectivity (Reader Forum)
Share 0 LinkedinEmail
Kelly Hill

Kelly Hill reports on network test and measurement, AI infrastructure and regulatory issues, including spectrum, for RCR Wireless News. She began covering the wireless industry in 2005, focusing on carriers and MVNOs, then took a few years’ hiatus and returned to RCR Wireless News to write about heterogeneous networks (remember those?) and network infrastructure. Kelly is an Ohio native with a masters degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, where she focused on science writing and multimedia. She has written for the San Francisco Chronicle, The Oregonian and The Canton Repository. She lives in northern Virginia, not far from Data Center Alley.

previous post
Indosat to put main focus on 4G expansion: CEO
next post
RCR Wireless News to host virtual 6G Forum on October 1st

White Papers

  • Norton eBook: The 2026 Telco Playbook

  • Enea White Paper: Why Intelligent AAA is the Swiss Army Knife of Telecom

  • CSG White Paper: Telco AI Enabler: Mediation’s Defining Role

  • Enea White Paper: Scalable Database Design for 5G and Beyond

  • Supermicro and NVIDIA Whitepaper: Powering sovereign AI at scale

Editorial Reports

  • Nvidia Report: The State of AI in Telecommunications: 2026 Trends

  • Report: Scaling Optical Networks For The Hyperscale And AI Era

  • Test And Measurement Market Pulse Report

Webinars

  • Webinar: Building 6G — aligning technology, policy and purpose

  • SIMCom Webinar: Scaling your next deployment – from plastic to provisioning

  • Webinar: Rethinking the RAN as AI, cloud and openness converge

  • Webinar: Scale-Up, Scale-Out, Scale-Across – Building AI-Era Network Fabrics

  • Webinar: NTN in motion – evolving standards, expanding services

Since 1982, RCR Wireless News has been providing wireless and mobile industry news, insights, and analysis to mobile and wireless industry professionals, decision makers, policy makers, analysts and investors.

Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Envelope Rss

Useful Links

  • Subscribe
  • About RCR Wireless News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Wireless News Archive
  • Subscribe
  • About RCR Wireless News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Wireless News Archive

Edtior's Picks

Red Hat outlines AI-RAN roadmap
Ericsson wins role in £8bn UK’s defense upgrade as private 5G moves to...
Thursday (telco diary) | Satellite versus terrestrial

Latest Articles

Red Hat outlines AI-RAN roadmap
Ericsson wins role in £8bn UK’s defense upgrade as private 5G moves to frontline
Thursday (telco diary) | Satellite versus terrestrial
The Agentic Network — Deutsche Telekom on APIs for trusted AI

© 2026 RCR Wireless News All Right Reserved. Developed by Eight Hats.

Cookie Policy | Privacy Policy

RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
@2020 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by PenciDesign