AT&T internet lines to Sacramento airport found to be ‘deliberately cut’


by FOX40

FOX40— (FOX40.COM) -- An internet outage at the Sacramento International Airport on Thursday morning is now being investigated by the Sacramento County Sheriff's. AT&T internet lines servicing SMF were found to be deliberately cut after repair crews were able to fix the damaged lines. "We’ve restored internet and wireless service to affected customers in the Sacramento []

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