AT&T is using amphibious vehicles, drones and more to restore its network during disasters

Its Network Disaster Recovery team is even considering robot dogs for tough terrain.

In a nondescript warehouse outside of Atlanta, nestled among the office parks and chain restaurants that pepper suburban America, AT&T is preparing for catastrophe. This is one of the company’s Network Disaster Recovery (NDR) sites, a place where a volunteer group of AT&T workers can test and train on equipment that can quickly spin up connectivity when a local office is destroyed. 

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