Economy March 29, 2019 - 10:16 am

Altice says service completely restored, reiterates compensation

Santo Domingo.- The telecom Altice Dominicana Thursday night said its mobile service that had been affected by a technical crash was “completely restored.”

“Technicians, local and international contractors worked hard to replace equipment and resolve the incident,” said Altice Dominicana president Ana Figueiredo in a statement.

The telecom said it brought technical experts from Portugal and the United States to restore its mobile service, adding that all affected customers will receive the “corresponding compensation.”

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