Doesn't Verizon already have lots of emergency back-up equipement that they use. I know they have mobile cell towers on trucks and other stuff they use in case of a power emergency so I wanna know why the other companies can't do something similar. Most of the time the power is restored to my town in 2-4 hours. The FCC should set that as a goal for most area and then require more for tornadoe alley and other high risk areas. That would make it easier for the companies to swallow.
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Doesn't Verizon already have lots of emergency back-up equipement that they use. I know they have mobile cell towers on trucks and other stuff they use in case of a power emergency so I wanna know why the other companies can't do something similar. Most of the time the power is restored to my town in 2-4 hours. The FCC should set that as a goal for most area and then require more for tornadoe alley and other high risk areas. That would make it easier for the companies to swallow.