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Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers used a chainsaw to chop down the almost 150-year-old tree, with one recording the act.
Communications officials noted that the collective disruption of the fiber cuts in Missouri is comparable to that of the June ...
Charter Communications reports Missouri is facing a 200% rise in fiber cable vandalism, causing major Spectrum outages and ...
Charter says sabotage to its network in Missouri proves the need for stronger laws that impart tougher criminal penalties on vandals who disrupt telecom services.
Last month’s vandalism of Spectrum fiber-optic lines — which temporarily knocked out internet service for more than 50,000 customers in Los Angeles and Ventura counties — should be labeled ...
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NewsNation on MSNInternet outage was ‘domestic terrorism,’ Spectrum saysThe severing of 13 cables left more than 50,000 people in Los Angeles and Ventura counties without internet access for up to 30 hours.
The June 15 attack severed 13 cables, impacting emergency services, a U.S. military base, and over 50,000 customers in the Van Nuys area.
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The Desk on MSNCharter says fiber lines were deliberate cut in CaliforniaThe vandalism left more than 50,000 Spectrum residential, business and government subscribers without service in mid-June.
According to officials, the man accused of vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument on June 9 was a City of Ottawa employee on leave -- he has since been dismissed.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Spectrum says vandalism caused an outage for some of its customers across Kansas City on Friday. Several agencies across the region reported communications issues due to the ...
Spectrum fiber optic lines were cut by a vandal on Thursday, June 19, leading to internet outages for customers in Signal Hill and Long Beach. (Photo courtesy of Spectrum).
A “criminal act of vandalism” on Spectrum fiber optic lines over the weekend led to a service outage in parts of L.A. on Sunday, but the company says that service has now been fully restored ...
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