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  2. Outage map: Track AT&T service interruptions in Rochester - AOL

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    Here's how you can find out if your carrier is experiencing an outage.

  3. Pivalic acid - Wikipedia

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    The 1 H NMR spectrum at 25 °C and neutral pH is a singlet at 1.08 ppm. [ citation needed ] Pivalic acid is employed as co-catalyst in some palladium -catalyzed C-H functionalization reactions.

  4. Isobutyl formate - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyl formate (2-methylpropyl methanoate) is an organic ester with the chemical formula C 5 H 10 O 2.It is formed by the Fischer esterification of isobutanol with formic acid, with the aid of an acid catalyst.

  5. AT&T outage in Oklahoma? Where to see network maps at ... - AOL

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    Service power outages can really damage your plans for the day. Here's where to find outage maps using AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and DownDetector.

  6. Nationwide cellular outage affecting AT&T, Verizon users in ...

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    Customers of AT&T are among the most affected. AT&T had more than reported 70,000 outages this morning, in locations including Houston, Atlanta and Chicago. Hundreds of users also reported outages ...

  7. C5H10O2 - Wikipedia

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  8. Nationwide outage affects AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile ... - AOL

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    KOHS has received reports as of 7:00 a.m. that AT&T service is being restored.” The extent of the service outage across Kentucky wasn’t immediately clear Thursday morning. Show comments

  9. Cellular frequencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The B block of spectrum was awarded to a local wireline carrier that provided landline telephone service in the CMA. The A block was awarded to non-wireline carriers. In 1986, the FCC allocated an additional 5 MHz of spectrum for each channel block, raising the total amount of spectrum per block to the current total of 25 MHz. [3]