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ISPs in the U.S. experienced a service slowdown Monday after fiber-optic cables near Cleveland were apparently sabotaged by gunfire.
TeliaSonera, which lost the northern leg of its U.S. network to the cut, said that the outage began around 7 p.m. Pacific Time on Sunday night. When technicians pulled up the affected cable, it appeared to have been shot. "Somebody had been shooting with a gun or a shotgun into the cable," said Anders Olausson, a TeliaSonera spokesman.
The damage affected a large span of cable, more than two-thirds of a mile [1.1 km] long, near Cleveland, TeliaSonera said.
The company declined to name the service provider whose lines had been cut, but a source familiar with the situation said the lines are owned by Level 3 Communications. Level 3 could not be reached immediately for comment.
Cogent Communications warned that some customers may be experiencing disruptions because network lines had been cut somewhere between Montville, Ohio, and Cleveland. "Splice crews are currently doing preparation work on the new fiber cable before splicing begins to resolve the outage," Cogent said in a note to customers.
According to Keynote Systems' Internet Pulse Report, Cogent was experiencing significant latency problems on Monday.
The outage caused headaches for Christopher McCoy, a system administrator for a Web hosting company in Atlanta. "This Telia outage is really causing a pain," he wrote in a blog posting. "Telia is one of my company’s main network providers, and explaining to your average Webmaster the details and specifics of a fiber break isn’t all that easy."
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fiber optic cablingBy Anonymous on April 14, 2008, 11:29 pmFiber optic cable -- technical support -- information web site - - http://fiberoptic-cable.blogspot.com
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Update: replacement cable shot, original cable sawn by thievesBy Anonymous on December 17, 2007, 10:19 pmThe original story is incorrect: Here is the correct story: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9032521 This is...
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You guys do realize that aBy Anonymous on September 1, 2007, 4:37 pmYou guys do realize that a lot of public saftey interoperability communications is now handled completly over VPN's and VOIP? Taking down the internet backbone...
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"Sorry to break it to you,By Anonymous on August 29, 2007, 6:06 pm"Sorry to break it to you, but most commerce is absolutely NOT done online. Why do you people claim to have knowledge when you're just making it up?" Your joking...
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fiber breakBy Anonymous on August 28, 2007, 10:42 pmNot only that but these people answering this rediculous article, have no notion of backbone redundancy and other devices used for rerouting. A cable break won't...
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