Baoding, August 8 (Hao Ye, Wang Weiwei) In the Langya Mountain Scenic Area of Yi County, Hebei Province, in the face of the damage to power and optical cables caused by flooding, Hebei Mobile urgently called one satellite backpack base station on the 8th. At present, Hebei Mobile has invested 7 satellite backpack base stations to participate in emergency communication support tasks in Yi County, Laiyuan, Zhuolu and other places.

On August 8, at the emergency repair site of Tiejiao Village, Jiulong Town, Laishui County, Baoding City, technicians were carrying out equipment commissioning work. Photo by Cai Yunjie

It is understood that the satellite backpack base station weighs about 20 kilograms and can be carried by a single person to quickly enter the disaster-stricken area that cannot be accessed by vehicles. The satellite backpack base station can meet the needs of 32 people to talk at the same time, provide emergency network support for 2.5 hours, and provide multimedia communication services such as VoLTE high-definition voice, video and data services for emergency command and emergency command.

On August 8, technicians rushed through the satellite backpack base station to the Huata base station in Huangshikou Township, Tang County, Baoding. Photo by Li Longgang

Hebei Mobile also urgently opened a medium-sized UAV communication system in Baoding Zhuozhou, dispatched 12 tethered and rotary-wing UAVs to disaster relief work, and dispatched 29 emergency communication vehicles in key areas such as Baoding Zhuozhou, Laishui and Yi County. With the blessing of these new technological equipment, communication in the disaster area is being restored in an orderly manner.

As of 8 o'clock on August 7, Hebei Mobile had set up 12 commando teams of Party members, dispatched a total of 220,2 emergency repair personnel, dispatched 12,9576 emergency repair vehicles and 8195,119 oil generators, distributed 3000 satellite phones and more than <>,<> kilometers of emergency optical cables to front-line emergency repair personnel, raced against time to repair damaged communication facilities, and opened up the "lifeline" of emergency rescue communication. (End)