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EMBARQ Urges Everyone to Protect Your Community: Call Before You Dig
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (Map) - (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080512/AQM507) (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060516/EMBARQLOGO) "We see an increase in cable cuts during the spring months, and usually it is because construction crews are hurrying to meet their schedules," said To keep everyone safe, anyone disturbing the ground in any way should call 8-1-1 to report their digging activities, then wait for utilities to mark their facilities. That includes minor things such as putting up a fence, all the way to the construction of a new office building. Each year there are thousands of cable cuts affecting communications companies across the country. Due to the robust nature of the EMBARQ network, often customers are unaware when a cut occurs. But when there is a cut, the company mobilizes its technicians into action to quickly fix the cable to keep any impact to a minimum. Usually, communications cables are marked with orange warning signs, but residents and construction companies should call even if these signs aren't noticeable. It was one year ago when a new service was instituted nationwide allowing people to call 8-1-1 to report their digging activities. "That number makes it very easy for anyone digging to report their activities," said Hansen. "No longer is there a different number for each state, and in some instances a different number for each utility. Now, it is easy for everyone to remember. Just call 8-1-1." About EMBARQ Embarq Corporation (NYSE: EQ), headquartered in For consumers, EMBARQ offers an innovative portfolio of services that includes reliable local and long distance home phone service, high-speed Internet, wireless, and satellite TV from DISH Network(R) -- all on one monthly bill. For businesses, EMBARQ has a comprehensive range of flexible and integrated services designed to help businesses of all sizes be more productive and communicate with their customers. This service portfolio includes local voice and data services, long distance, Business Class High Speed Internet, wireless, satellite TV from DIRECTV(R), enhanced data network services, voice and data communication equipment and managed network services. For more information, visit embarq.com.
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