Verizon reportedly suspended a worker for rescuing a cat that had been stuck on a telephone pole in Philadelphia, according to reports on March 23. Verizon said he “put his life and those around him in jeopardy” by doing so.
The owners of the cat had been trying to retrieve the animal since the early morning. They said they called animal rescue, the fire department, and other organizations without success, according to the report.
“‘Momma’ the cat is rescued in Port Richmond after a long ordeal. See how the community came together to get it done on #CBS3 at 11,” he wrote on Twitter. A video of the rescue went viral on social media.
But then, in a statement, Verizon said it suspended him because he violated the firm’s safety protocols.
No one was injured in the rescue, CBS Philly also reported.
Verizon explained that its vehicles and equipment cannot be used in the area where he was working.
“Unfortunately, while this employee’s goal was admirable, he potentially put his life and those around him in jeopardy,” Young told the CBS affiliate. “While our actions may not be popular, it’s in the best interest of our employees and the communities we serve.”
Young said the firm will make a donation to the Pennsylvania SPCA to show its support of animal rescue efforts.
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One woman, who said she lives nearby, slammed the telephone service provider.Social media outrage erupted after Verizon suspended German, mainly from people who appear to be animal lovers.
Verizon Launches 5G at $10 Extra Cost
Verizon Communications Inc beat rivals AT&T and Sprint in the race to launch the first fifth generation mobile services in two cities in the United States at an additional cost of $10 for customers with existing unlimited plans, according to Reuters.Users in Chicago and Minneapolis will be able to avail the 5G wireless network from April 11 by using a Motorola Z3 mobile and a 5G “Moto Mod,” a physical magnet-like attachment for the phone, the telecommunications company said.
AT&T Corp and Sprint Corp are also building their 5G networks and plan to release 5G smartphones with Samsung Electronics later this year.
5G, the next-generation wireless network, is expected to offer data speeds up to 50 or 100 times faster than 4G networks.
The largest U.S. wireless carrier by subscribers will offer the “Moto mod” for $50 initially and its customers would not have to pay for 5G for the first three months.