Haitian telecom companies report severed fiber optic cables; gang sabotage suspected

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Two Haitian telecommunications companies have reported service outages induced by the severance of their fiber optics cables in suspected acts of gang sabotage.

Digicel Haiti, one of Haiti's biggest telecom companies, said one of its cables was cut on Thursday in the community of Martissant near the capital of Port-au-Prince, considered ground zero for warring gangs. The cable affects customers in Haiti's western region, and it also had been severed earlier in the week.

The Haitian flag is hoisted against a clear sky at the site of the presidential palace in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, April 19, 2011 Meanwhile, Access Haiti said some its fiber optic cables were cut on Monday in what it described as an act of"sabotage."

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