Along with mobilizing maximum human resources, means, and materials to serve the prevention of typhoon Yagi, the Military Industry - Telecommunications Group (Viettel) has increased the application of technology, helping to promptly detect and manage and strengthen problems of the communication network serving the people.
The Disaster Prevention and Control application, designed and developed by Viettel, automatically updates network status in real time. Instead of having to manually compile human resources through multiple layers, data on all locations of broadcasting stations, personnel, vehicles, materials, etc. is automatically updated from the front line to the highest commander. The synchronization and accuracy of data thanks to the software contributes to the customer service recovery process being improved by 30% compared to before.

Viettel's forces are on duty 24/7, monitoring all developments on the Disaster Prevention software to provide timely information to storm prevention teams. Photo: Cam Thuy
The software's visualization capabilities also help improve judgment and situational awareness to come up with realistic solutions. In addition, the application performs the task of mobilizing support, preparing and transporting generators, batteries, and gasoline in a smooth and timely manner, ensuring progress.
In the past 24 hours, Viettel's Disaster Prevention application has ensured generator operation for 1,400 mobile broadcasting station locations and supported overcoming information interruptions for 650 locations.

Viettel's forces are on duty 24/7, monitoring all developments on the Disaster Prevention software to provide timely information to storm prevention teams. Photo: Cam Thuy
In anticipation of the severity of Typhoon Yagi, Viettel has urgently mobilized resources to prepare for the worst. In the four provinces expected to be directly affected (Nam Dinh, Thai Binh, Hai Phong, Quang Ninh), Viettel has deployed forces on standby and assigned experienced officers to prevent and combat storms and floods.
More than 5,000 generators were equipped for 14 provinces affected by the storm. All locations and locations at risk of flooding and isolation have personnel on duty, ensuring mechanical and electrical resources and fuel to overcome problems when needed.
Regarding the response plan for the transmission network, 51 backup links are ready to respond in case of emergency, adding the Northeast and Northwest 2 network connection axis from Lang Son to Cao Bang. At 18 key points of the national axis, 49 points of the inter-provincial axis, 268 points of the inter-district axis, Viettel assigns personnel to work day and night, ensuring the use of tools, materials and spare cables.
Source: https://daibieunhandan.vn/viettel-nang-cao-30-hieu-qua-khoi-phuc-thong-tin-trong-bao-yagi-post389454.html
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