Verizon workers are “making steady progress reconnecting voice, data, Internet...
Verizon workers are “making steady progress reconnecting voice, data, Internet and TV services” for customers in the New York area affected by Sandy, the telco said Friday. Repair crews completed 411,000 Sandy-related repairs across areas of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast…
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affected by the superstorm, including restoring FiOS services to more than 1.4 million customers, Verizon said. More than 1,400 employees were continuing to work on service restoration Friday, the telco said. Verizon said it’s working with local governments and power companies to coordinate restoration efforts in areas that are waiting to have power restored. Wireline customers who have reported an “out-of-service condition” related to Sandy are receiving credits from Verizon and may suspend their services for free if they're unable to live in their home or operate their business because of damage related to the storm, Verizon said (http://xrl.us/bnz25n).