AT&T Redirects Salt Lake City 911 Calls to Seattle

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[citation][nom]Shez[/nom]C'mon. No one has a snappy 'There's a map for that' comment?[/citation]
yeah, there is...a very big one!
 
[citation][nom]hundredsofmiles[/nom]"AT&T customers needing the assistance of the emergency services were last night connected to operators thousands of miles away."Thousands of miles? It's only ~842 miles from Seattle to Salt Lake City . . .[/citation]
see scrappy77 comment above...
 
What makes it worse is AT&T was going to point the finger but the police (which I am sure have as many I phones among them as the general population)told them that all the AT&T phones they tried had the same problem. Imagine one person, not knowing, trying to blame them.
 
This is one of those unacceptable and not even funny FAILs...
Good to hear nobody died or seriously injured (i hope that is the case)
 
[citation][nom]Shez[/nom]C'mon. No one has a snappy 'There's a map for that' comment?[/citation]

Well, I was gonna write "I don't think there's a map for that", but you kind of ruined it... 🙁

No hard feelings though :)
 
From the story headline, I was going to say so what? I had my land line routed to another state when they were doing a trunk "upgrade", and AT&T tried charging me $40 for a local call since their routing made it long distance and I had to have operator assistance to even get that.

911 service though, makes it a different sort of thing when it's more than just one house that's SOL.
 
[citation][nom]bstm300[/nom]Luke Wilson is a bit of a jerk, by the way or seems jerky anyway.[/citation]
yeah he definitely sucks
 
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