Spectrum says fiber optic outage in LA area 'caused by a criminal act of vandalism'
Source: CNN Business
Updated 8:01 PM EDT, Sun June 15, 2025
CNN Internet and cable provider Spectrum has reported outages in Los Angeles are caused by a criminal act of vandalism, according to a company post Sunday on X.
The most common user issues have been total blackouts, landline and internet problems, and no signal. The outage has affected neighborhoods surrounding Los Angeles, such as North Hollywood, as well as in the Orange County cities of Anaheim and Santa Ana. More than 25,000 Spectrum users in the Los Angeles area reported issues on DownDetector.com, which tracks outages. Users self-report to DownDetector, so it may not represent the full scale of outages.
Users began reporting issues to DownDetector at 3 a.m. Pacific Time, with more reports spiking around 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Spectrum acknowledged customer concerns at 2:13 p.m. PT in a post on X, saying, We are currently working on a Fiber cut affecting the Los Angeles area. We are sorry for the inconvenience this has caused. Thank you.
Spectrum told CNN in an email that the lines were cut due to vandalism in Van Nuys, which affected services in other parts of Los Angeles and Ventura, California. The company said it expects services to continue to be restored this afternoon in Los Angeles and that services have already been restored in Ventura.
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