Jarvis said, "The government has taken control of F2F and other communication apps. Most of the communication in Grand Rapids has been cut off."
Tony frowned.
That meant that this wasn't a small matter, or the government wouldn't casually touch Titanium Phone Company's channels.
To put it another way, Titanium Phone Company hadn't said anything, which meant that the situation was really serious.
But a news blackout by the government was meaningless to Tony.
Jenny had "lost" some of the back doors to Titanium Phone Company's F2F and Messenger to Pepper long ago.
It was nothing more than a mutually and tacitly acknowledged "oversight."
Thus, Tony had much more authority than the American government in these two most popular social media apps. Jarvis could still monitor the news coming out of Grand Rapids online.
"Send a message to Bruce and ask if he wants help," Tony instructed as he read the intelligence on Grand Rapids.