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Vandals slash ten AT&T fibre optic cables
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10 April 2009 |
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AT&T crews partially restored phone connections serving the South Bay at around 9:30 p.m. Thursday, but some of the more than 50,000 households affected by the early morning fiber optic cable sabotage remain without service.
Thursday night, AT&T says the majority of people affected -- mainly those in San Martin, Gilroy and Morgan Hill -- have their phone and 911 service back.
By 9:30 p.m., the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office demobilized crews stationed in key intersections in the South County area, according to the Office of Emergency Services.
However, in South San Jose, crews were still working to repair cable lines to restore service to hundreds more in the area.
AT&T spokesman John Britton said repair crews expect to complete restoration some time tonight, but reports indicate full restoration might not happen until Friday morning.
Thursday's outage prompted a local state of emergency in Santa Clara County and also impacted parts of Santa Cruz and San Benito counties where phones, interne...
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