MelmothTheLost
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It was mid-afternoon here in the UK but I was on a morning (US time) conference call to AT&T, then at Basking Ridge. One of my colleagues, based at BR and also on the call - his wife was working 2 blocks from the WTC.
We first heard the news when one of the US people on the call said they'd just been told a plane had hit one of the towers, but the call continued because everyone initially assumed it was just a light aircraft. As the reality filtered through the call was curtailed. As we at our (UK) end left the meeting room we found our colleagues all staring at the TV screens around the building.
Of course, AT&T lost much of its Manhattan phone network when the towers collapsed as the routing and switchgear was in the basement of one of them. I seem to recall they managed to reroute and recable the networks in under 48 hours, which was pretty good going under the circumstances.
We first heard the news when one of the US people on the call said they'd just been told a plane had hit one of the towers, but the call continued because everyone initially assumed it was just a light aircraft. As the reality filtered through the call was curtailed. As we at our (UK) end left the meeting room we found our colleagues all staring at the TV screens around the building.
Of course, AT&T lost much of its Manhattan phone network when the towers collapsed as the routing and switchgear was in the basement of one of them. I seem to recall they managed to reroute and recable the networks in under 48 hours, which was pretty good going under the circumstances.