Weather Data Source: South Carolina Weather

Augusta Community Reconnects After Hurricane Helene as Internet Services Gradually Restore

Community Gathering Restarted

Augusta Bounces Back from Hurricane Helene

As the dust settles in Augusta after Hurricane Helene, the community is gradually finding its way back to normalcy. While power is being restored to many households and businesses, one lingering issue remains—access to the internet. Residents are eager to reconnect with their online lives, and they’re anxious to know when they can expect their Wi-Fi to be back up and running.

Internet Providers in Action

Recently, several local internet service providers were contacted to get an update on the situation. WOW! announced that they have successfully restored service to over 34% of their customers in the Augusta area. However, they were unable to provide a specific timeline for when the remaining customers will have their internet restored. The company is aware of the inconvenience and is offering to adjust the billing for those affected by the service outage, effective from the time of the outage. This means customers won’t have to worry about being charged during the period when they were without service.

For residents whose homes suffered significant damage from the storm, WOW! also offers the option to pause their services and billing until the end of the year. This can help ease some of the financial burden during this tough time. Plus, they won’t be charged any late fees, and customers with damaged equipment can get it replaced at no additional cost.

Cellular Connection Updates

AT&T is making strides as well, with reports that over 84% of affected cell sites in Augusta have been restored. The company is prioritizing areas that are easily accessible, but they have pointed out that they need to assess the damage before providing a timeline for additional repairs. It’s a process that sounds a bit slow, but they’re actively working to get everything back on track.

Verizon has also placed a focus on the Augusta area for restoration efforts. They mentioned that returning to pre-storm performance is largely tied to the restoration of commercial power and fiber backhaul. So, while things are looking up, there’s still a bit of a wait ahead.

No Word from Other Providers

As of now, there hasn’t been a response from Comcast or T-Mobile regarding the status of their services in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Residents are hopeful for updates from these providers, especially since many households rely on them for their internet needs.

Where to Find Wi-Fi?

For those who are finding it difficult to be without Wi-Fi at home, several local businesses, parks, and public areas in Augusta are offering free Wi-Fi access. If you’re in need of a place to catch up on work or just stay connected, these spots can be real lifesavers. If you happen to know of additional locations that have free Wi-Fi, consider reaching out with that information. Sharing community resources is more important now than ever!

What Can You Do?

In the spirit of community, many residents are looking for ways to support each other through the aftermath of the hurricane. There are several GoFundMe campaigns set up to help families who were hit hard by the storm. If you’re interested in lending a hand, checking out those campaigns could be a great way to contribute. Every little bit helps!

Moving Forward Together

As the people of Augusta rally together, it’s easy to see the resilience and determination of this community. Despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene, the spirit of cooperation and support shines brightly. One step at a time, those who have suffered damage are slowly picking up the pieces and finding ways to reconnect—with each other and with the world.


HERE Aiken
Author: HERE Aiken

Leave a Reply

SUBMIT YOUR BUSINESS

Recent Posts

Featured Business

Featured Neighborhood

Sign up for our Newsletter