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Indus Towers restores mobile communication in Uttarakhand
TT Correspondent |  |  28 Jun 2013

Indus Towers has restored mobile network operations in various parts of the flood affected Uttarakhand. Most parts of the state have been totally cut-off due to floods, landslides and power disruptions and can only be reached by air.

Bimal Dayal, COO, Indus Towers Ltd. further said, “Out of the total 668 towers Sites in the impacted areas of  Uttarakhand, 400 Sites were   in Dehradun, Tehri, Joshimath, Rudraprayag, Uttarkashi and Rishikesh, out of which Uttarkashi and Rudraprayag  are the worst affected.”
  
The company said that over 100 personnel of Indus Towers have been working round the clock by splitting themselves into small teams and supplying diesel at various affected sites by deploying helicopters and restoring mobile connectivity. With connectivity restored, mobile phones are being used to obtain location and status information in a rapid and coordinated way, ensuring lacs of locals, tourists and pilgrims stay connected in this hour of crisis.

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28 Jun 2013(IST)  
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