Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAT&T said Monday morning that nearly all of its telecommunications services in Nashville were back to normal operation, three days after the Dec.
25 bombing in the city by a suspected suicide bomber.The explosion near the AT&T building on Second Avenue in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day caused “significant damage” to the facility that led to service disruptions across parts of Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama, the telco said.More than 48 hours later, some customers were still without service.
By Dec. 28, AT&T said, its wireless network in the area was operating normally, business customers were back online, and service was restored to nearly all home internet and video customers.
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