One optical fibre cable was cut
off in Baicheng County in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region on early Friday morning, February 23, 2007,
causing a halt in telecommunications between Baicheng and Aksu
Prefecture, and a military garrison.
Three optical fiber cables of two communication companies were
destroyed in Baicheng County in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on early
Friday morning, causing a halt in telecommunications between
Baicheng and Aksu Prefecture and, crucially, to a nearby military
garrison.
China national radio reports that more than half of the villages
in Baicheng have been encountering telephone signal interruptions
for over ten hours.
Technicians have ascertained that the vandals destroyed the
cables for the purpose of sabotage, rather than for the theft of
the wires. One of the 3 cables was severed outright.
And, this being the first such case in Xinjiang, it was
difficult to establish the points of internal breakage in the other
two.
Technicians finally located the breakages after some seven hours
of investigation.
Communications were resumed on the same day, following a rush
repair.
According to preliminary estimates, the direct economical loss
will exceed one million yuan or US$125,000.
The case is currently under investigation by local police.
Technicians are repairing
maliciously-destroyed cables in Baicheng County in northwest
China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on early Friday morning,
February 23, 2007, causing a halt in telecommunications between
Baicheng and Aksu Prefecture, and a military garrison.
(CRIENGLISH.com February 25, 2007)