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AT&T Restoration Effort Underway in Gulf Coast States
DALLAS, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) today
announced that its restoration efforts are well under way acrossLouisiana,
Alabama,Mississippi andTexas in the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav.
Service Restoration
The company's wireless and wireline networks continue to perform well. The
majority of wireless cell sites are functioning normally and customers are
able to complete calls, send and receive text messages, access e-mail and
connect to the Internet. AT&T network technicians have been dispatched to
storm-impacted areas to assess damage and restore service. AT&T's top priority
is to restore affected sites to full capacity as quickly and safely as
possible.
There may continue to be some service outages in the hard-hit areas of the
Gulf Coast, as residents and business owners return to their homes and
businesses.
-- In addition to the 2,000 employees currently dedicated to storm
restoration, the company is moving more than 150 additional personnel into the
storm-impacted area to support the restoration effort. Additional resources
are available and will be deployed as needed.
-- More than 1,500 generators are deployed or ready for deployment to
provide power to wireless cell sites, central offices and remote terminals.
-- The company is monitoring restoration of commercial power at all
locations where generators have been deployed. These generators will be either
redeployed into Gustav-impacted areas or strategically positioned for use in
areas threatened by the possible U.S. landfall of Tropical Storm Hanna.
Evacuee Support
In an effort to help residents stay in touch with family and friends
during this emergency, AT&T is continuing to make emergency communications
resources available, including:
-- Installing free phone banks and broadband connections for use by
evacuees who are sheltered inSan Antonio; at four shelters inBirmingham,
Ala.; and at five shelters inMonroe,Bastrop andShreveport, La.
-- Enabling free Wi-Fi access at hundreds of hot spots inAlabama,
Mississippi,Louisiana andTexas, including at select McDonald's restaurants,
Barnes & Noble locations and AT&T Experience Store(SM) locations, among
others.
-- Providing 4,000 free wireless GoPhones with $15 in air time to
thousands of evacuees from mandatory evacuation areas who are sheltered in
Louisiana,Mississippi,Alabama, Florida and southTexas.
-- Providing free phone calls for hurricane victims at all open
company-owned retail locations acrossAlabama,Mississippi,Louisiana and
portions of northwest Florida, includingPensacola, Fort Walton and Destin.
AT&T advises all wireless phone users in the affected areas to try text
messaging when possible instead of making voice calls. During an emergency
situation, text messages will often go through quicker than voice calls
because they require less network resources. All of AT&T's wireless devices
are text messaging capable.
Support in Disaster Areas:
AT&T is providing support for the American Red Cross and other government
agencies to aid the overall disaster relief effort in the storm-impacted areas
by:
-- Providing more than 1,000 AT&T wireless phones for use by American Red
Cross personnel.
-- Providing more than 500 AT&T wireless phones and 130 AT&T LaptopConnect
cards for use by Florida National Guard personnel.
-- Providing hundreds of AT&T wireless phones for the Corps of Engineers
inAlabama,Mississippi andTennessee.
-- Encouraging its customers to send $5 donations to the American Red
Cross Disaster Relief Fund by sending a text message from their mobile phones.
A customer simply types the keyword GIVE to 2HELP (24357). A confirmation
message will arrive within a few minutes, and the customer then replies YES to
confirm his or her donation.
-- Donating $200,000 this year, in addition to the generosity of its
customers, to the American Red Cross for emergency relief as part of a
five-year, $1 million commitment.
AT&T is taking steps to prepare equipment and facilities for a potential
strike by Tropical Storm Hanna, which could threaten the Southeastern coast of
the United States. The company is identifying areas for the staging of
equipment for post-storm response, testing high-capacity backup batteries and
topping off fuel for generators positioned at cell sites and switching
centers.
About AT&T
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is a premier communications holding company. Its
subsidiaries and affiliates, AT&T operating companies, are the providers of
AT&T services inthe United States and around the world. Among their offerings
are the world's most advanced IP-based business communications services and
the nation's leading wireless, high speed Internet access and voice services.
In domestic markets, AT&T is known for the directory publishing and
advertising sales leadership of its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM
organizations, and the AT&T brand is licensed to innovators in such fields as
communications equipment. As part of its three-screen integration strategy,
AT&T is expanding its TV entertainment offerings. In 2008, AT&T again ranked
No. 1 on Fortune magazine's World's Most Admired Telecommunications Company
list and No. 1 on America's Most Admired Telecommunications Company list.
Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided
by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at http://www.att.com.
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Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies.
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