The Mississippi Gulf Coast absorbed catastrophic damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Long Beach was directly in the path. The infrastructure that exists today has been rebuilt, repaired, and patched through nearly two decades of subsequent Gulf Coast storm seasons.
Copper coaxial cable in a coastal Harrison County environment corrodes over time. Salt air humidity accelerates that degradation. Each storm season repairs cycle patches rather than replaces them. Fiber internet Long Beach MS from AT&T is not affected by coastal humidity, salt air, or the electrical interference that aging copper cable accumulates in this environment. The connection performs consistently regardless of how many Gulf Coast storm seasons have passed since installation day.