Techies Find Solutions to Gulf Coast's Telecom Woes
6th Sep 2005, 22:22 GMT
Hurricane Katrina devastated communications systems throughout the Gulf Coast -- everything from land lines to cell phones to Internet access. Now tech industry volunteers are helping the government fix the problem. Day to Day technology contributor Xeni Jardin reports.
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