sincity Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Making sure that people have access to the Internet in the wake of disasters has become crucially important since it gives disaster victims the ability to communicate and learn important information that could help save lives. But what happens if an ISP's basic infrastructure in a given area gets completely wiped out by a hurricane without any hope of being rebuilt for months? In AT&T's case, that's when it's time to start rolling out its fleet of network equipment trailers that are capable of replicating the functions of a 10-story office building in the space of a small parking lot. Continue reading... View the full article Quote
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