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TelEm looking for men who damaged cable, then repaired it with duct tape

January 25, 2016

TelEm looking for men who damaged  cable, then repaired it with duct tape
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POND ISLAND--TelEm Group says its technicians are on the lookout for some “mystery” repairmen who damaged one of the company’s underground telecommunication cables and joined it back together – using duct tape. A second cable, this one consisting of fibre strands, was also damaged, but no repairs were carried out, presumably because of the complicated process involved.

TelEm looking for men who damaged cable, then repaired it with duct tape

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Source: https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/telem-looking-for-men-who-damaged-cable-then-repaired-it-with-duct-tape

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