Suddenlink Prepares for Severe Weather Caused by Hurricane Delta

Altice USA and Suddenlink are closely tracking Hurricane Delta, which is expected to make landfall in Louisiana on Friday and, depending on the severity of the storm, may impact Suddenlink services in areas of the state.

We understand how important it is for our customers to stay connected, particularly during severe weather events. Our Network Operations Center (NOC) is tracking the storm closely and monitoring any changes to the storm's trajectory, strength, and potential impacts.

Our fully staffed teams are standing by in a safe location to assist our customers as soon as it is safe to do so. We have made sure that our critical facility generators have been checked and will be ready in case of any extended power outages.

As always, we are proactively communicating with local authorities, as well as local energy companies Entergy and CLECO, to ensure coordination on any restoration efforts needed in the wake of Hurricane Delta. We are also providing the list of our critical infrastructure sites that rely on commercial power to support prioritized restoration efforts.

Customers can visit Suddenlink.com and use the 'My Account' feature to get an update on their service status. In addition, customers can sign up to receive service alerts via text or voice message by going to My Account. Once confirmed, these customers will be notified when outages affect their service and will receive timely updates until their service is restored. 

Customers can also:

  • Message us at suddenlink.com/chat
  • Contact us on Twitter @Suddenlinkhelp
  • Call us at 877-794-2724

Many of these resources, as well as storm preparation recommendations and frequently asked questions, are also available at https://www.suddenlink.com/storm. 

While some outages cannot be prevented, please know that our crews will be working around the clock to restore service as safely and quickly as possible. The safety of our customers and employees is our number one concern, so please stay safe.