Periodic Internet outages have been recorded in the center of Yerevan for several days now - what is the reason for this? OVIO (formerly Rostelecom) informed @SputnikARM that this was due to damage to...
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When Ms. Shakarian, dubbed the "the spade-hacker" by the local media, cut into the cable, she set off alarms signals which helped police locate her. Ms. Shakarian was arrested, but a severe
The source of the outage was traced to a mechanical issue with a fiber optic cable in Georgia and was resolved by that afternoon. While the newscycle quickly moved passed the topic,
The woman, 75, had been digging for the metal not far from the capital Tbilisi when her spade damaged the fibre-optic cable on 28 March.
The company that owns the fiber-optic cable, Georgian Railway Telecom, said that the damage was serious, causing 90 per cent of private and corporate internet users in neighboring Armenia to lose
While digging near Georgia''s capital, Tbilisi, she accidentally struck a critical underground fibre optic cable that carried the majority of Armenia''s internet traffic. In an instant, a
At the time of the alleged crime, police barricaded the area where
Armenian Internet providers blame the city hall of the capital for damaging fiber-optic cables. Telecommunication companies providing Internet services in the capital of the country
OVIO (formerly Rostelecom) informed @SputnikARM that this was due to damage to fiber optic cables. Now the mayor''s office of the capital is restoring them. The Ucom operator
Three days later Georgian sources reported it was caused by Hayastan Shakaryan, a 75 years old woman of Armenian origin. Georgian Internal Ministry said the woman was looking for
At the time of the alleged crime, police barricaded the area where the elderly woman damaged the cables that run just below the railroad tracks and are unofficially referred to as the
While digging near the outskirts of the capital city, Tbilisi, she stumbled upon a fiber-optic cable buried underground. Thinking it might be valuable copper, she inadvertently severed the cable,
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