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Altice says the impact is negligible but has prevention teams

Altice Portugal said on Wednesday that the impact of the fires on its infrastructure is insignificant, adding that it has deployed more than a hundred specialized technicians at the central and local levels.

Altice Portugal fired, since the red alert was communicated by the National Authority for Emergencies and Civil Protection (ANEPC), its Crisis Office, and it is actively collaborating with all the authorities, even placing more than a hundred specialized technicians , both centrally and locally,” the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the company, surveillance teams are closely monitoring and monitoring the fire situation, with special attention to the central area of ​​the country.

“The operational teams are ready to act on the ground to Assess affected services and restore normal operation as soon as possible and in direct coordination with the authorities for reasons of security of access to the sites. At the moment, the impact on infrastructure is not significant, it is only punctual”, is mentioned in the note.

On Tuesday, Vodafone Portugal also said that the the impact of fires on your infrastructure is negligibleclaiming to have equipment to act quickly in the resolution of the detected failures and provided that there is authorization to access the affected places.

“Given the current situation, it is inevitable that some of our infrastructure will be affected by the ongoing fires, either due to loss of energy or loss of connections,” an official Vodafone Portugal source told Lusa, noting, without However, that “the impact of this situation is not very expressive”.

In a reply sent to Lusa, the NOS reported having detected “unique faults”in communications in the areas affected by the fires, with an “insignificant” impact, and added that he is following the situation “very closely”.

Source: Observadora

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