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What to know about the Spectrum outage in Ventura, LA areas

What to know about the Spectrum outage in Ventura, LA areas

Yahoo9 hours ago

Spectrum officials blamed vandalism for recent outages that have affected parts of Ventura and Los Angeles counties.
Fiber optic lines were intentionally cut in the Van Nuys area early on June 15, according to the cable TV, internet and phone service provider. The downed lines then caused temporary outages for residents and businesses.
Spectrum said service had been restored to the Ventura area by 9 a.m. But some residents reported service interruptions throughout the day.
Whoever cut the lines may have been looking for copper, according to the company. But Spectrum's fiber optic lines do not include any copper, said Dennis Johnson, a senior communications director.
On Sunday, the cut lines had been left on the ground.
The company was working with the Los Angeles Police Department regarding the incident and offered a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest, officials said. As of mid-afternoon, crews were continuing work to restore service in the Los Angeles area.
The company asked anyone with information about the incident to contact Spectrum at 833-404-8477.
This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: What to know about the Spectrum outage in Ventura, LA areas

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