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Telecom companies in Haiti report severed fiber optic cables; gangs are suspected

Por: ABC News World August 24, 2023

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Two telecommunication companies in said their fiber optic cables were severed this week, temporarily leaving customers without service in what were suspected acts of sabotage by criminal gangs.Digicel Haiti, one of Haiti's biggest telecom companies, said one of its cables was cut on Thursday in the community of Martissant near the capital of Port-au-Prince, considered ground zero for warring gangs. The cable affects... + full article



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