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AT&T has a mobile tech center to help anyone get connected for online resources and support. Because of the recent floods, some in the Hill Country are still having a hard time finding a signal in certain areas. The company is offering a digital hub, complete with wifi access, computers, and charging stations. It’s a partnership between AT&T and the information technology disaster resource center.
For the next three weeks, weather permitting, AT&T’s Mobile Connectivity Center (MCC) will remain at the Hunt Store located at 1634 TX-39, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This free, air-conditioned public resource offers Wi-Fi access, 16 computers and charging stations for phones and devices.
This can benefit anyone needing to line up repairs, replacements, and apply for disaster relief.
AT&T has also set up this service at Schreiner University, 2100 Memorial Blvd in Kerrville from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Written by: Michelle Layton
Kerr County is still restricted airspace as crews continue efforts to reunite missing loved ones with their families. The airspace is currently restricted until Saturday. Those that want to fly, an aircraft or a drone must register and get approval, otherwise it could result in a violation or a fine. […]