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.
Spectrum customers in Los Angeles and Ventura experienced a temporary outage on Sunday after someone cut the company's fiber optic lines. The company is offering a $25,000 reward to find the suspect.
Internet and cable provider Spectrum has reported outages in Los Angeles are “caused by a criminal act of vandalism,” according to a company post Sunday on X. The most common user issues have been ...
An attempted — and unsuccessful — copper theft in Van Nuys caused a widespread internet outage Sunday affecting swaths of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, a Spectrum spokesman confirmed to The Times.
Spectrum customers in parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties lost network access on Sunday, June 15, after at least one person cut service lines in Van Nuys, the company said. Internet, cable and ...
Spectrum's outage, which affected thousands of Los Angeles customers, has been fixed after the company said it was caused by a criminal act. They say that the outage occurred when someone sliced fiber ...
Spectrum, which is operated by Charter Communications, continues to lose customers at a rapid pace, despite recent efforts to ...
Subscribers to Charter Communications’ Spectrum cable service on Thursday night suddenly found themselves cut off from ESPN, FX, Disney Channel and other Disney-owned channels. All told, 18 ...
Spectrum internet and phone services have been down across Texas for hours now, and San Antonio has big thoughts about the issue. From hack job conspiracy theories to grievances about suiting up and ...