Communications Status Report for Areas in Iowa Impacted by the Midwest Derecho August 14, 2020 The following is a report on the status of communications services in geographic areas impacted by the Midwest Derecho in Iowa as of August 14, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. EST. This report incorporates network outage data submitted by communications providers to the Federal Communications Commission s (FCC) Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS). DIRS is currently activated for twenty-four counties in Iowa. Note that the operational status of communications services during a disaster may evolve rapidly, and this report represents a snapshot in time. The following counties are in the current geographic area that is part of DIRS (the  disaster area ). IOWA: Benton, Boone, Cedar, Clarke, Clinton, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Hardin, Henry, Iowa, Jasper, Johnson, Jones, Linn, Marshall, Muscatine, Polk, Poweshiek, Scott, Story, Tama, Warren and Washington As prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: August 14, 2020 11:30 a.m. EDT 911 Services The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) learns the status of each Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) through the filings of 911 Service Providers in DIRS, reporting to the FCC s Public Safety Support Center, coordination with state 911 Administrators and, if necessary, direct contact with individual PSAPs. There are no outages affecting PSAPs in the disaster area. Wireless Services The following section describes the status of wireless communications services and restoration in the disaster area, including the percentage of cell sites out of service for each county. As prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: August 14, 2020 11:30 a.m. EDT The following table provides cell sites out of service by county. There are 6.4% (down from 12.4% yesterday) of the cell sites out of service in the affected areas. The information shown was provided by the signatories to the Wireless Network Resiliency Framework Cooperative Agreement. Iowa: Cell Cell Cell Sites Cell Sites Out Cell Sites Affected Sites Sites Percent Out Due to Due to Out Due State Counties Served Out Out Damage Transport1 to Power IA BENTON 44 10 22.7% 0 8 2 IA BOONE 31 2 6.5% 0 1 1 IA CEDAR 49 1 2.0% 0 0 1 IA CLARKE 11 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA CLINTON 64 3 4.7% 0 2 1 IA DALLAS 104 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA GREENE 13 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA GUTHRIE 22 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA HARDIN 35 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA HENRY 32 1 3.1% 0 1 0 IA IOWA 47 1 2.1% 0 1 0 IA JASPER 65 4 6.2% 0 2 2 IA JOHNSON 196 8 4.1% 0 3 5 IA JONES 31 11 35.5% 0 11 0 IA LINN 262 49 18.7% 1 25 22 IA MARSHALL 45 5 11.1% 0 1 3 IA MUSCATINE 49 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA POLK 527 20 3.8% 0 12 8 IA POWESHIEK 45 6 13.3% 0 6 0 IA SCOTT 169 4 2.4% 0 1 3 IA STORY 101 1 1.0% 0 0 1 IA TAMA 50 8 16.0% 0 4 4 IA WARREN 73 0 0.0% 0 0 0 IA WASHINGTON 40 0 0.0% 0 0 0 TOTAL 2,1052 134 6.4% 1 78 53 1 These are cell sites that are out due to issues with the (typically wireline) networks that route communications traffic to and from the cell sites. 2 This number is different from yesterday because there were some internal issues with the providers that generated the reports needed for DIRS. This issue has been corrected. As prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: August 14, 2020 11:30 a.m. EDT The number of cell site outages in a specific area does not necessarily correspond to the availability of wireless service to consumers in that area. See Improving the Resiliency of Mobile Wireless Communications Networks, Order, 31 FCC Rcd 13745, para. 10 (2016) (recognizing the difficulties in accurately depicting the ongoing status of a wireless provider s service during emergencies). Wireless networks are often designed with numerous, overlapping cell sites that provide maximum capacity and continuity of service even when an individual site is inoperable. In addition, wireless providers frequently use temporary facilities such as cells-on-wheels (also known as COWs), increased power at operational sites, roaming agreements, or take other actions to maintain service to affected consumers during emergencies or other events that result in cell site outages. Cable Systems and Wireline (Combined) Cable and wireline companies reported 32,378 (down from 58,804 yesterday) subscribers out of service in the affected areas in Iowa; this may include the loss of telephone, television, and/or Internet services. Broadcast: Television stations status: " 9 (up from 7 yesterday) TV stations reported being operational (KCCI, KCRG-TV, KCWI- TV, KDSM, KFXA, KGAN, KWQC-TV, WHO-DT, WOI-DT). " No TV stations reported being out of service. FM Radio stations status: " 15 (up from 14 yesterday) FM radio stations reported being operational (K283BV, KALA, KAZR, KCQQ, KCYZ, KDFR, KDRB, KIOA, KKDM, KKRQ, KKSY-FM, KMXG, KOEZ, KSTZ, WLLR-FM). " 8 (up from 3 yesterday) FM radio stations reported being out of service. (K213DV, K237GC, K279BX, K281BS, KCCK, KRQC-LP, KRTI, KXGM) AM Radio stations status: " 9 (up from 8 Yesterday) AM radio stations reported being operational (KASI, KMJM, KPSZ, KRNT, KXIC, KXNO, WHO, WMT, WOC). 1 (no change from yesterday) AM radio stations reported being out of service (KGRN) As prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: August 14, 2020 11:30 a.m. EDT