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The FCC Public Safety Bureau late Wednesday released a public...

The FCC Public Safety Bureau late Wednesday released a public notice asking a broad array of questions in the aftermath of the June 29 “derecho.” The unusual storm carrying powerful winds struck the Mid-Atlantic region, cutting communications services to many…

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subscribers (CD July 3 p1). The questions in part focus on what happened in Fairfax and Prince William counties in Virginia, where problems experienced by Verizon meant some callers were unable to reach 911(http://xrl.us/bnhcmq). The public notice expands the inquiry the Public Safety Bureau opened immediately after the storm (CD July 3 p1). Comments are due Aug. 17, replies Sept. 4.