AT&T has planned to set up additional charging stations in the form of a mobile trucks referred to as SatCOLTs (Cell on Light Truck) in the areas of Northridge and Beavercreek. There they will also hand out water and nonperishable food items.
“We are committed to doing what we can to help residents recover from this disaster, including helping them stay in touch with loved ones when they need to most,” said AT&T.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all impacted by (Monday’s) tornadoes,” said Adam Grzybicki AT&T’s Ohio president.
The company’s teams are prepared to deploy additional network recovery assets and equipment if needed.
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