| Re: Phone Repairs Continue in Flooded New Hampshire TELECOM | 
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|  Paul (PSSawyer.does.not.want.spam@comcast.BAD.EXAMPLE.net) Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:14:46 UTC 
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| New York Times News Wire <nyt@telecom-digest.org> wrote in news:telecom26.107.6@telecom-digest.org: 
> RAYMOND, N.H. -- As crews work to repair flooded telephone equipment, 
> Spokesman Erle Pierce says about 80 Verizon employees were knocking on 
> "For those who don't have any communications, such as service from 
> He said the company also gave town officials supply of cell phones to  
> Meanwhile, Comcast has set up temporary service in town halls, police 
> Comcast employees also have been going door-to-door in the affected 
> Flooding knocked out Verizon's central switching station in Raymond 
> The outage has been a blow to businesses, who lost phones, faxes and 
> In Candia, automobile recycler Jeff Kantor, believes he lost tens of  
> "I just got off the phone with a radio station, and I'm doing 
> At ATS Equipment, General Manager Mark Cooper said he couldn't 
> "A little while later, we realized the phones were out. There's really 
> Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company 
And meanwhile, Verizon shamelessly continues its "It's ON!" advertizing  
Airing those ads NOW is especially insulting to the victims of the  
Paul | 
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