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Docomo Pacific now has island-wide mobile network coverage, according to a press release.

The release states that home service customers with minimal damage are online and network damage assessments have been completed. The company is now working on restoring Internet services to homes and businesses online and optimizing the quality of mobile service. Strengthening fiber networks is also a goal.

Customers in visibly damaged areas will be the next phase of efforts, according to the release. Customers at this stage will be contacted about “innovative internet solutions” to keep them connected as repairs are underway.

The company is seeking assistance from strategic partners to help speed up the restoration of mobile and home services to customers after Typhoon Mawar.

Set to arrive this week are more than 80 skilled workers – mobile technicians, fiber and fixer technicians, construction supervisors and project managers, as well as a fleet of more than 30 bucket trucks, pickup trucks and cable trailers.

Interventions to help are:

  • Members of Docomo Pacific CNMI
  • California Pacific Technical Services LLC
  • Danish Construction
  • Fiber Tech Solutions Inc.
  • Guahan Tower
  • JMC Equipment/VT Group
  • Nokia
  • Pacific Technologies
  • Palau National Communications Corporation
  • Builders REG

Daily Mail Staff

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