Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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p3t3b2 - you may want to check YOUR facts. AT&T has had MAJOR disaster response capability since before you were born.
You think they pulled this off without forethought and planning?
http://www.long-lines.net/operations/MiracleOnSecondAvenue/FC.html
I know, that is not cellular. Neither is the bulk of the equipment in the
article.
And yes, wireless DID have a recovery team program BEFORE 9-11
I am not disputing that ATT (previously Bell Systems) had a disaster team long ago, I am disputing that ATT has had the type of equipment it currently has, first and they (ATT) make this comment; "AT&T says with some confidence that it's the only telecom provider in the world with this kind of capability".
@p3t3b2
Ability and capability are two different things.
Ability is the capacity to do something.... period.
Capability is generally a term applied to something that not only you are able to do, but you do (or don't) particularly well...
As used in "My speed of service was beyond his capability!" the word capability implies that we both had the ability to do something, but in context means that my ability was greater. Used in context to this situation: "I am much more capable of picking up on context clues then you" or "I didn't know people could be capable of such stupid nit-picking".
And if anybody picks up the irony in that last sentence, then hurrah!
"Capability, Capability, Capability, C-C-Capability" I misspoke... Happy now?!
'Who called the semantic police anyways?