Severed cable disrupts Embarq service
April 11, 2009 - 9:00 pm
About 2,500 Embarq customers in Southern Nevada were without phone or Internet service Friday, the result of severed communications lines.
"We can't get any phone calls in or out. We have no access to the Internet," said Bill Newberg, vice president of Grove Madsen Industries, an electrical supply distributor with branches in Las Vegas and Reno.
Embarq spokeswoman Stephanie Meiffe said contractors working near Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard severed the cables around 12:30 a.m. Friday.
Newberg said an Embarq representative told him a conduit for as many as 1,600 T-1 lines was severed in a construction incident.
"We are adapting as best we can," he said.
Workers at the 35-person Las Vegas branch on Russell Road near Valley View Boulevard had to use mobile phones and BlackBerry devices to reach customers on Friday.
But Newberg suspected he would end up sending most of his workers home early on Friday.
Meiffe said data service could return this evening, but voice service is unlikely to work before this morning.
Contact reporter Benjamin Spillman at bspillman@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3861.