Residents across southeast Texas are looking to stay connected after Hurricane Beryl, and AT&T says they’re here to help.
Starting Tuesday, AT&T will be mobilizing its Mobile Connectivity Center (MCC) in parts of the Houston area.
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AT&T staffers said the unit is an air-conditioned mobile computer lab, equipped with 16 laptops and free Wi-Fi, available for public use.
Additionally, the MCC offers charging stations to help people power up critical devices.
You can visit the center anytime from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. It will be located at the Deputy Almendarez Center at 10918 Bentley Street, Houston, TX 77093.
In another effort to support the community, AT&T has deployed a ‘Flying COW’ (Cell on Wings) to provide essential wireless service to emergency workers in areas with connectivity issues.
Employees added that 13 AT&T retail stores around the Houston area are open for business until 7 p.m. Tuesday, with future hours varying by location.
These stores currently have charging accessories available, while supplies last.
The locations are as follows:
1333 West Bay Area Blvd, Webster 77598
109 Hwy 290 West, Brenham 77833
6595 Hwy 6 North, Houston 77084
14201 Cypress Rosehill Rd, Cypress 77429
13341 Westheimer, Houston 77077
1505 S. Mason Rd, Katy 77450
2727 Mercantile Dr, Rosenberg 77471
8412 Katy Freeway, Houston 77024
22521 Tomball Parkway, Houston 77070
14002 FM 2920, Tomball 77377
790 W. Sam Hoston Pkwy N, Houston 77024
5514 Wesleyan St, Houston 77005
7911 FM 1960 Rd. W, Houston 77070