Verizon Communications power outages leave customers in four states
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), May 18, 2007 by Maryland
Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest U.S. phone company, said some customers in four states couldn't use their high- speed Internet connections Wednesday after power outages from heavy storms. Customers in parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Northern Virginia found they couldn't reconnect when power was restored, according to Verizon spokesman Clifford Lee.
The company, based in New York, is investigating why the customers couldn't reconnect, Lee said. The company doesn't know how many users were affected, he said.
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