Via Reuters.

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Telephone companies struggled to restore service and measure the damage to 
their networks in Louisiana and Mississippi on Tuesday after Hurricane Katrina 
cut power and triggered severe flooding.

A spokesman for BellSouth Corp., the largest local telephone company in the 
region, said while the company estimated about 53,000 lines were out in the two 
states, the actual numbers were likely to be higher.

Cingular Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp. said cellular service in the area had 
been affected as well.

All three companies said power losses were the main threat to further service 
failures, but that flooding was hampering their efforts to reach network 
equipment.

Entergy Corp. reported more than a million customers without power in Louisiana 
and Mississippi, and warned customers to expect a long and difficult 
restoration that could take weeks.

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin told television station WWL that 80 percent of the 
city was under water, and authorities declared martial law in some areas.

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http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=9512696

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