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Stray Bullet From New Year’s Revelry Cuts Comcast Fiber Line, Cable Service for 300 in Albuquerque

Phillip Dampier January 1, 2010 Comcast/Xfinity, Video No Comments

The tradition some have of firing off weapons at the stoke of midnight on New Year’s Day managed to go awry when a stray bullet severed a Comcast fiber optic cable serving 300 subscribers with cable and broadband service in southwest Albuquerque.  Service was out for approximately 12 hours while the cable was repaired.

http://www.phillipdampier.com/video/KRQE Albuquerque Bullet cuts cable services for 300 1-1-10.flv

KRQE-TV Albuquerque reports on the impact of stray bullets on your Comcast broadband service.  (1 minute)




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