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DIRS Shows Slow Improvement in La.

Three Louisiana public safety answering points are rerouting calls to other lines and another has been “partially rerouted,” said Thursday’s FCC disaster information reporting system post. That’s a slight improvement from Wednesday's one PSAP down and two rerouting calls. See…

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our report here. No PSAPs are affected in Alabama and Mississippi. More than 25% of cellsites in affected portions of Louisiana are out of service, slightly over the 28.5% reported Wednesday. Alabama and Mississippi cellsites continue to hover at or below 2% out of service. Out-of-service cable and wireline subscribers decreased in Louisiana from 468,674 to 448,557; Alabama dipped from 1,125 to 1,119, and Mississippi declined from 10,909 to 7,127. Off-air TV stations went from four Wednesday to two Thursday and downed AMs from five to four, but off-air FM stations increased from nine to 11. The FCC has approved two grants of special temporary authority.