Delaware

Service Restored to Del. AT&T Customers Who Couldn't Reach 911

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PARK RIDGE, IL – JULY 25: An AT&T logo is displayed on an AT&T truck July 25, 2006 in Park Ridge, Illinois. AT&T announced July 25 that its profits climbed 81 percent with the growth in wireless communications and broadband service. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

Services were fully restored Sunday afternoon to AT&T customers in Delaware who were temporarily unable to contact 911, the state department of homeland security said.

The problem affected people in Kent and Sussex counties late Sunday morning into early afternoon, the Delaware State Police and Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security said. The DSHS said services were fully restored shortly before 2:30 p.m.

Customers who were still having trouble getting through to 911, though, were asked to call the following numbers:

  • Kent County 911 Admin: 302-734-6050
  • Dover PD Admin: 302-736-7111
  • Sussex County 911: 302-855-2970
  • Rehoboth Beach: 302-227-2577

NBC10 reached out to AT&T, but the company did not immediately say what caused the problem.

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