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Hurricane Sandy shows cost of storms, resistance of underground fibre

News | 11/22/2012 9:36 pm EST

Three weeks after Hurricane Sandy ripped through the mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, Verizon Communications Inc. and other U.S. telecom providers continue to spend millions of dollars to replace damaged and destroyed infrastructure.

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