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Airtel Malawi Appeals for Public Help Amid Rising Vandalism of Fiber Network
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46674, member: 636"] Airtel Malawi faces repeated attacks on its fiber optic cables across the country. Vandals damaged network equipment on Tuesday and caused service disruptions for customers. The telecommunications company reports that criminals target its infrastructure multiple times each month. These deliberate cuts affect internet access for students, families and businesses throughout Malawi. Company officials describe the vandalism as attacks against all citizens who depend on digital services. The network damage hurts people trying to learn online and conduct business operations. Students lose access to educational resources when cables get destroyed. Families cannot stay connected with relatives living far away. Small businesses struggle to serve customers without reliable internet connections. The repeated vandalism threatens economic growth across the nation. Airtel Malawi works with police to catch the people responsible for these crimes. The company cannot solve this problem without community support from local residents. Officials offer money rewards for information that helps identify vandals. Citizens can report suspicious activity near fiber optic equipment to authorities. The telecommunications provider asks everyone to help protect the infrastructure that connects their communities to the world. [/QUOTE]
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