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Published on 31st December 2021
A recent telecommunications outage in Brunei, affecting over 2,000 subscribers, highlights a growing problem of cable theft. The Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry (AITI) reports 85 cases in 2021 alone. Stolen cables have no resale value but cause severe disruption to businesses and communities relia...
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Did you know that in Brunei, stealing cables can lead to a fine of up to BND1 million and five years in prison? That's some serious motivation to keep your hands off those wires! Plus, more than 2,000 subscribers faced internet disruptions due to these thefts, showing just how much we rely on our connectivity.
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