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Communications Users Affected by Uri Outages Rise by 800,000

Winter storm Uri’s effects on power grids in the Midwest and Southeast caused communications services to rely on generators, said an FCC Public Safety Bureau update. The network outage reporting system recorded eight outages in Oklahoma and 208 in Texas…

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as of Thursday, affecting 24,449 users in Oklahoma and 1,138,094 in Texas, an increase of about 800,000 over the previous day (see 2102170046). Texas and Oklahoma declared states of emergency and “activated emergency support function (ESF) #2 (Communications) at the state level,” the update said. The White House approved both states' requests for disaster assistance. Neither the Federal Emergency Management Agency nor the affected states requested activation of the disaster information reporting system, “but the FCC continues to monitor the situation and stands ready to assist if needed,” the report said. The bureau issued another update late Friday