Phone Service Restored After Vandalism Shuts It Down in Parts of California
San Jose Mercury News, April 10, 2009
By Julie Prodis Sulek
Phone, cell phones, Internet and ATM services were cut off for 17 hours in the Silicon Valley area of California, after vandals entered a manhole and cut 4 cables belonging to AT&T that were leased to Verizon. Although terrorism is not suspected, the outage was treated by emergency responders with all the seriousness of a natural disaster or toxic spill.
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