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Charter Communications has declared a June 15 attack on its Van Nuys network an act of domestic terrorism. The incident severed 13 cables, impacting emergency services, a U.S. military base, and ...
Spectrum officials have reportedly ratcheted up their rhetoric following the apparently deliberate slashing of fiber-optic lines in the San Fernando Valley. Initially, the company called the ...
Thirteen cables were severed in the June 15 incident, cutting service to a U.S. military base, 911 and other emergency dispatch centers, fire and police departments and healthcare facilities.
Charter Communications has labelled the June 15 attack on its network infrastructure as an "act of domestic terrorism." The vandalism caused an outage for Spectrum Mobile customers in the Los Angeles ...
Internet and cable provider Spectrum has reported outages in Los Angeles are “caused by a criminal act of vandalism,” according to a company post Sunday on X. The most common user issues have ...
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 ...
Another user was quick to ask how the internet in an entire state could be impacted with such a large corporate agency. They, too, questioned if Spectrum had been hacked.
Subscribers in Southern California of Spectrum’s Internet service experienced outages over the weekend following what company officials said was an attempted theft of copper lines located in Van ...
Spectrum believes cable-cutters were looking for copper and — though they found none — they severed fiber-optic cables, causing a widespread internet outage.
Hundreds of Spectrum customers in Austin are without internet and phone service amid an ongoing outage on Tuesday, May 13.
Read more: Spectrum says would-be copper thieves caused internet outage affecting L.A., Ventura counties The Van Nuys incident highlighted the vulnerability of the communications networks.