Verizon cutting a few hundred jobs nationwide

US wireless carrier Verizon said ​on Thursday it is ‌cutting a few hundred jobs nationwide ​as it continues ​work to revamp its ⁠operations.

A company spokesperson ​said as part ​of the company’s overhaul “we’re continuing to add headcount to ​grow parts ​of the business that are ‌growing ⁠while making targeted job reductions to portions of the ​business where ​this ⁠is needed.”

In November, Verizon said ​it was ​cutting ⁠more than 13,000 jobs in its ⁠largest ​single round ​of layoffs.

Also Read: Verizon resolves network outage issue that affected hundreds of thousands

Verizon Communications said it had restored mobile phone service and planned to offer affected consumers credits for a 10-hour outage that disrupted calls, texting and internet usage for hundreds of thousands of customers.

“Today, we let many of our customers down and for that, we are truly sorry,” Verizon said. “The outage has been resolved. If customers are still having an issue, we encourage them to restart their devices to reconnect to the network. For those affected, we will provide account credits.”

Verizon added that “if customers are still having an issue, we encourage them to restart their devices to reconnect to the network.”

The outage prompted several major cities to advise residents to use other carriers to call emergency services.