MARSHALL, Texas, May 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- An outage impacting 3,100 Cobridge Communications internet customers, as well as customers from other providers, was resolved as of 3:34AM on Thursday.
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Engineers and technicians from both Cobridge and AT&T worked as a team to repair the cut AT&T fiber, located about 50 miles North of Longview, TX. "The efforts of both Cobridge and AT&T employees helped in resolving this issue in a more expeditious manner. I thank our employees from both sides for their cooperation," said Cobridge CEO Scott Widham.
Cobridge internet customers in Marshall, whose accounts were in good standing at the time of the outage, should expect to see a credit for 2 1/2 days of internet services within the next two bill cycles.
Cobridge purchased the Marshall system from Charter Communications in October 2010, and last month launched Cobridge Voice, a high-speed internet linked digital phone service to residential customers.
About Cobridge Communications
Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, Cobridge Communications provides telecommunications services including state-of-the-art television, high-speed internet, telephone, and business class services. Cobridge operates primarily in rural and suburban markets across six states. For more information, please visit www.cobridge.net.
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