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Slashed fiber-optic cables blamed for phone, internet outages in SoCal's high desert

Por: Los Angeles Times Business August 14, 2023

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Vandals who slashed fiber-optic cables are being blamed for phone and internet service outages across Southern California's high desert Sunday, according to officials. Officials for Spectrum, an internet, TV and phone provider, reported finding fiber-optic cable lines cut in Hesperia, which the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is investigating as vandalism, agency spokesperson Mara Rodriguez said. She said the slashed cables... + full article



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