Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

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https://gizmodo.com/at-t-leaves-new-orleans-unable-to-contact-911-during-hu-1847590352

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Bull-$h^T troll post

  • One of the most powerful storms recorded to hit the USA.

NO has no power, ask Entergy & CLECO, you had almost all the PSAPs knocked out...eat a bag of #ick$

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Post ID: @2nnw+1cCWPlwM

This is kind of ridiculous. Look I like to bash our mo--n leadership just like all of you do. But a major cat 4 hurricane going thru an area is going to knock just about everything offline for weeks if not months.

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Post ID: @1bha+1cCWPlwM

I am certain ATT had feet on the ground as soon as humanly possible as well as the deployment of employees all over the country to assist in this crisis. Why? Because the incredible employees of this company know how to work to fix situations like this each and evert time they occur. I am not a technician but I applaud the work they do and I am grateful that ATT always pulls together when natural disasters occur. So it begs one to question why are you making a horrible weather event into a personal vendetta opportunity to criticize the company? You are a small person.

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Post ID: @1hst+1cCWPlwM

Because of the debt.

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Post ID: @1kju+1cCWPlwM

Any publicity is good publicity. Follow Kardashians mentality. Be in customers face every day.

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Post ID: @riu+1cCWPlwM

except according to the article, AT&T was equal to Verizon in their current capacity, and both were ahead of tMobil

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Post ID: @vqt+1cCWPlwM

I don't think whoever said 'there is no such thing as bad publicity' had this in mind.

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