Updated
Updated · Petersburg Pilot · May 7
Ketchikan internet blackout ends after vandalised cable is restored
Updated
Updated · Petersburg Pilot · May 7

Ketchikan internet blackout ends after vandalised cable is restored

8 articles · Updated · Petersburg Pilot · May 7
  • Ketchikan Public Utilities said the outage began at 2:22 a.m. on 4 May and service returned at 4:44 p.m. after damage northwest of Prince George, British Columbia.
  • Engineers contacted downstream provider CityWest in Prince Rupert, and by 6:30 a.m. had learned vandals had cut the cable, knocking out local internet service in the Alaska community.
  • Acting telecom manager Dan White said KPU worked through Monday to restore connectivity, highlighting Ketchikan's reliance on infrastructure routed through neighbouring British Columbia.
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