AT&T, Verizon Wireless Networks Fully Restored After Superstorm Sandy
NEW YORK (CBS/AP) -- Verizon and AT&T say their wireless networks are fully back up after Superstorm Sandy blew into the New York and New Jersey on Oct. 29.
Verizon says its network is at pre-storm levels, while AT&T said that "as of today, we're pretty much back to normal."
Federal regulators said Sandy knocked about 25 percent of cell towers belonging to all carriers in a coastal area spread over parts of 10 states.
Verizon appeared to do better than average, saying that 6 percent of its towers were out of action immediately after the storm. AT&T and T-Mobile USA joined in an "unprecedented" arrangement, letting their customers roam for free on both networks to make up for gaps in coverage due to blacked-out cell towers.
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