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Spectrum believes cable-cutters were looking for copper and — though they found none — they severed fiber-optic cables, causing a widespread internet outage.
No, it's not just you: Hundreds of Austinites are without phone, TV or internet service amid an ongoing Spectrum service outage on Tuesday, May 13. Online database Down Detector revealed it began ...
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 ...
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 ...
More than 25,000 Spectrum users in the Los Angeles area reported issues on DownDetector.com, which tracks outages. Users self-report to DownDetector, so it may not represent the full scale of outages.
Jun 15, 2025 Updated Jun 15, 2025 0 Internet and cable provider Spectrum has reported outages in Los Angeles are “caused by a criminal act of vandalism,” according to a company post on X.
A $25,000 reward was offered in connection with an internet outage caused by a criminal act of vandalism Sunday that affected thousands of Los Angeles Spectrum customers, according to the company.
Anyone with information about the crime should report it to Spectrum at 833-404-TIPS. Another case of vandalism causes an internet outage for some in the metro on May 29, 2025. (Spectrum) ...
But the outage was not universal or as long-lasting for some. At 4:57 p.m. Sunday, @Ladybugzz21 posted that her internet in the San Fernando Valley was working.
Internet outage was ‘domestic terrorism,’ Spectrum says by: Cameron Kiszla Posted: Jul 1, 2025 / 11:59 AM PDT Updated: Jul 1, 2025 / 12:23 PM PDT ...
Spectrum believes cable-cutters were looking for copper and — though they found none — they severed fiber-optic cables, causing a widespread internet outage.