g attention? Do remember anything
> about that, Fred? We've forever had an urban-wildland interface problem
> -- I mean, how many times has Malibu burned down, it seemed like every
> other year.
>
> Apparently San Diego Gas and Electric has been something of a pioneer
> after the horrible Cedar fire, and apparently it's made a difference.
>
> Mike
>
> --
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he one "good" thing that PG&E did is expose all of these
> vulnerabilities. Every neighborhood probably knows whether their carrier
> is naughty or nice now.
>
> Mike
>
> --
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The question is what are network operators going to do? If the answer is
> "nothing", don't be surprised to get legislation shoved down your
> throats. Don't expect the bay area of all places to passively put up
> with all of this. If your network fails because of power go
VZW and Fi phones both had positive activation. Local small town Radio Station
also had positive EAS activation in California. No Weather Radio Activation.
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