I just hope the next fire is not sparked by a diesel generator that is running because commercial power is off.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 3:48 PM Sean Donelan <s...@donelan.com> wrote: > > > AT&T statement: > > Like all PG&E customers, we are also affected by this power shutdown. > Overall our network continues to perform well and is operating at more > than 97% cause of normal. We are aware that service for some customers may be > affected by this event and are working as quickly as possible to deploy > additional generators and recovery equipment. We appreciate our customer’s > patience. > > > T-Mobile statement: > > The T-Mobile network is holding up well during the ongoing PG&E and SCE > safety power shut offs in California. We are seeing a small number of > sites down in some of the areas affected by the power shut off. > > Our response teams are working to get sites back up and running as quickly > as possible. We understand that service disruptions are an inconvenience > to our customers and we appreciate their patience during this event. > > > Verizon: > > Verizon spokeswoman Jeannine Brew Braggs said the company can serve > customers "indefinitely" until commercial power is restored. She > attributed that to the generators and backup batteries on-site at the > majority of its cell towers and other locations. Brew Braggs said the > company can refuel the generators to keep them running. > > > I'm still looking for statements from Sprint and US Cellular. >