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Days after rail network arson, the telecom lines in various parts of France have been compromised, leading to disruptions of a few fixed and mobile services on Sunday night, according to a Reuters report.
French junior minister for digital matters, Marina Ferrari, took to social media platform X and announced that vandals attacked French telecom lines.
She stated, “They have localized consequences on access to fiber, fixed telephony and mobile telephony.” Condemning the vandalism as “cowardly and irresponsible acts”, she assured that Center for Defense Electronic Communications is working with operators until communications and services are fully restored.
A police source said it was too early to tell if there was any link to sabotage on the high-speed rail network, which caused travel chaos hours before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics on Friday.
A spokesman for telecoms operator SFR said vandals had made cuts to its long-distance network in five different parts of France in the early hours of Monday. The impact on clients was minimal because the network was designed to reroute traffic, he said.
Le Parisien newspaper reported earlier that cables in electrical cabinets had been cut in southern France, and that installations in the Meuse region near Luxembourg and the Oise area near Paris had been vandalised, affecting mainly fixed-line services.
Rail services only finally returned to normal on Monday morning, Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete said. Overall, around 800,000 people faced disruptions, including 100,000 whose trains had to be cancelled outright, he added.
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