Telecommunications service means a lot in the very moments of emergencies caused by natural disasters : telecommunications disaster prevention measures and service restoration examples.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: JUL 1993Description: 6 p. : ill., mapSubject: In August 1992, the Central Disaster Prevention Council of the Prime Minister's Office submitted a report entitled "The Main Points of Disaster Prevention Measures for a Large Vertical-Seismic Wave Earthquake Predicted for the Southern Kanto-Area" and invited the attention of the general public to the disaster prevention measures. NTT as a business providing lifeline recognizes the telecommunications service is crucial in any emergency situation likely to accompany natural disasters, and is trying to secure the appropriate means of communication in the event of a disaster. This paper reviews the present state of communications disaster prevention measures implemented by NTT, which is responsible for improving the reliability of its telecommunications networks, representative examples of the actual service restoration operations conducted following natural disasters, and the functional upgrading of operations at NTTs Disaster Prevention Planning OfficeItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from NTT Review; 1993; Vol. 5; No. 4; p. 47-52
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In August 1992, the Central Disaster Prevention Council of the Prime Minister's Office submitted a report entitled "The Main Points of Disaster Prevention Measures for a Large Vertical-Seismic Wave Earthquake Predicted for the Southern Kanto-Area" and invited the attention of the general public to the disaster prevention measures. NTT as a business providing lifeline recognizes the telecommunications service is crucial in any emergency situation likely to accompany natural disasters, and is trying to secure the appropriate means of communication in the event of a disaster. This paper reviews the present state of communications disaster prevention measures implemented by NTT, which is responsible for improving the reliability of its telecommunications networks, representative examples of the actual service restoration operations conducted following natural disasters, and the functional upgrading of operations at NTTs Disaster Prevention Planning Office
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