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LightWave Emergency Services![]() ![]() ![]() Building, Protecting, and Restoring Communications NetworksNatural disaster and hostile actions often cause damage to infrastructure, leaving many without communications. Communication becomes increasingly important during rescue and rebuilding efforts. How we prepare for and respond to the unexpected is the key to minimizing the impact of these events. As a member of the American communications industry, LightWave is committed to protecting and restoring global communications.
Proven Track-Record for Responsiveness and ReliabilityLightWave provides 24/7 emergency on-call support and is the sole provider of ongoing preventative maintenance services to some of the industry's largest service providers. Our long-standing relationships with our customers are a testament to our ability to deliver under budget and ahead of schedule. On September 11, 2001 many people in New York City were left without phone service due to the attacks on the World Trade Center. LightWave was one of the first companies to be called to the scene at Ground Zero. The Verizon building at 140 West St. was severely damaged when World Trade Center #7 collapsed on it, cutting off communications to thousands of people in lower Manhattan. Within 7 days of initial customer request, engineering was complete, materials were on-site, and installation had begun. Emergency Restoration Vehicle (ERV)![]() LightWave designs and builds self-contained, customizable, mobile communications units, capable of providing instant high-speed voice and data service from anywhere. The ERV is essentially a Central Office on wheels. We custom-engineer and build every ERV to meet our customer's needs. Generally, our ERVs are based on a mid-sized trailer, although we offer full flexibility on the platform. ERVs can provide a wide range of services from hundreds to thousands of high-speed lines and can be driven anywhere for immediate service. Advantages:![]() ![]()
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