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The coronavirus has caused a seismic shift inside ADT’s monitoring centers and several other facilities where the company services its more than six million customers.
In mid-March, the number of ADT contact center employees working from home was close to zero. Now, approximately 88 percent (about 4,300) of ADT employees are working safely at home. Normally, a move of this magnitude would take months; ADT did it in three weeks.