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Disaster Response

See where our Mobile Connectivity Center and Charging Station Trailer are currently serving communities in need. 

Current MCC Location

Mobile Connectivity Center (MCC)

Connection when communities need it most.

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Current Location

The Mobile Connectivity Center is not currently on location, but we'll share updates here when it's on the way to serve a community near you. 

When disaster strikes, staying connected becomes essential. That’s why AT&T collaborated with the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC) to deploy the Mobile Connectivity Center (MCC), a mobile hub designed to support communities in crisis.

The MCC can accommodate up to 20 people at a time and is deployed as a free resource for disaster relief, helping community members get online, charge devices, and access critical information.

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At the MCC, you’ll have free access to:

  • 16 internet-equipped computer workstations
  • Wi-Fi
  • Device charging stations
  • Onboard generator power
  • Heat and air conditioning

 

Current Station Location

Charging Station Trailer

Powering connection in times of need.

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Current Location

The Charging Station Trailer is not currently on location, but we'll share updates here when it's on the way to serve a community near you. 

When disaster strikes, staying connected becomes essential. That’s why AT&T collaborated with the Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC) to deploy AT&T Charging Station Trailers designed to support communities in need. 

When power and connectivity are limited, this mobile solution helps people reconnect and access vital information. 

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AT&T’s Charging Station Trailer supports communities impacted by crises or extreme weather by providing: 

  • Device charging 
  • Wi-Fi access 
  • 24-hour access to charging and Wi-Fi