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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.
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