AT&T Response Terrorist Attack September 11, 2001

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AT&T Response Terrorist Attack September 11, 2001 Presentation to NRIC V PJ Aduskevicz October 30, 2001

Summary of Key AT&T Responses Pro-active management of the network to handle increased call volumes, prevent network equipment from going into overload, and manage around congestion situations Placement of the on site work force on the highest alert status in the affected areas to expedite restoration activities Placement of all AT&T network locations on heightened security status

Summary of Key AT&T Responses Activated Telecommunications System Priority (TSP) process to assure critical government services are restored with the highest priority Cooperation with and support of FEMA and local authorities to establish emergency communications in the affected areas, and with financial institutions to facilitate resumption of stock exchange operations in NYC Support of communications for police and other emergency personnel

AT&T Network Disaster Recovery WTC NYPD Headquarters Support NDR deployed an Emergency Communications Vehicle (ECV) to provide emergency phone service for the New York City Police Department's command center near the World Trade Center disaster site. The ECV provided 44 voice lines for NYPD's use and dedicated four lines for use by the families of missing members of the NYPD and FDNY.

Summary of Key AT&T Responses Global Network Operations Center and Emergency Operations Center coordination of recovery activities for all network functionality Constant interaction with Verizon and other carriers at all levels to provide assistance and assure coordinated recovery –from executive to working level Deployment of the network disaster recovery team

Disaster Recovery Site World Trade Center Disaster TARGET: Accept traffic in 72 hours “RESULT” Traffic-ready capabilities in 48 hours

AT&T Network Disaster Recovery WTC Recovery Site Logos Displayed

AT&T Network Disaster Recovery WTC Recovery Site

AT&T Network Disaster Recovery WTC “Ground Zero” Relief Support On Friday, September 21, the Manhattan ECV was moved to a location within the WTC disaster zone to provide emergency communications for New York City emergency response agencies and for humanitarian relief purposes. The phone bank was set up in the Spirit of New York, a dinner cruise ship, that is being used as a rehabilitation center for the crews working on the WTC disaster site.

Impact - September 11th Terrorist Attack AT&T Network AT&T average nationwide call volume is 300M calls per day Previous daily record call volume was 330M calls 9/11/01 nationwide voice call volume reached 431M calls

Impact - September 11th Terrorist Attack United States Pentagon No Service was lost The situation was monitored continuously Simulations were conducted to develop an effective recovery plan for immediate implementation should the need arise

Impact - September 11th Terrorist Attack New York City/ World Trade Center Unprecedented Local Network Services’ (LNS) two largest Transport Nodes in WTC were destroyed … Six others in Manhattan were OK Lost use of two switches due to building damage and two others due to loss of power … Seven others in Manhattan were OK Major issue is connectivity to AT&T Core and LNS nodes, Verizon network nodes, and Customers

Recovery - September 11th Terrorist Attack Switching Recovery Recovered two local switches on Day 4 Upgraded one ORM to full switch on Day 6 Recovered third local switch on Day 18 Re-homing affected customers to other switches

Recovery - September 11th Terrorist Attack Transport Recovery Built new Transport Node, including new Digital Cross Connect Systems by Day 18 Using Broadband Wireless wherever possible … 24 installations thru Day 24 Rebuilding entire Lower Manhattan fiber and transport ring network

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