Monday, December 28, 2020, 8:30 a.m. CST
The majority of services have been restored in Nashville following Friday’s explosion. Our mobility network is now operating normally, nearly all home internet and video customers have been restored and our business customers are back online. As a reminder, we are waiving data overage charges for customers in 1166 zip codes across states like Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois and Missouri from December 27 to December 31.
As of late Sunday evening, adequate power is available on most floors of the building. We continue to manage power needs to prevent overloading the generators supporting our equipment. Our teams have been closely monitoring temperatures in the building as well to keep equipment running. Plans are being developed today to begin restoring commercial power on some floors.
Recovery work will continue today as we address the few remaining services and customers that still may be impacted by this event. Twenty-three of our disaster recovery technology and support trailers arrived in Nashville yesterday. This equipment will be critical as we maintain service and make repairs in the days ahead.
We still have 11 portable cell sites running in the region to support customers and first responders. We have begun to turn down portable sites that are no longer needed given the recovery of service, but we will have resources standing by in the region as needed.
We’ll continue to provide additional updates here as our recovery progresses.
Whoops; forgot the source. It’s from AT&T.
https://about.att.com/pages/disaster_relief/nashville.html
“Twenty-three of our disaster recovery technology and support trailers arrived in Nashville yesterday.”
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Did they bring out
all the animals?
COW: Cell on Wheels
CoLT: Cell on Light Truck
HoRSE: HVAV on Roadside Equipment
Goat: Generator on a Truck
Crow: Cellular Repeater on Wheels
RaT: Repeater on Trailer