Charter: Missouri Network Damage Was Domestic Terrorism
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Spectrum calls infrastructure attacks 'an act of terrorism'
IT IS A FELONY OFFENSE IN MISSOURI A growing epidemic of criminal attacks on critical infrastructure is plaguing telecommunications companies across the country and those companies indicate their impact is nothing short of domestic terrorism, putting both national security and public safety at risk. In Missouri, Spectrum has suffered a 200% year-over-year increase in felony attacks on its network through July of 2025, severing connectivity and i…
Charter Again Classifies Network Vandalism As ‘Domestic Terrorism’
WASHINGTON, July 16, 2025 – It used to be that if the cable TV screen went dark, it was the fault of a couple of neighborhood squirrels sharpening their teeth on the copper-clad wiring. Today, cable broadband networks that provide Internet access to more Americans than anyone else have a new problem when service goes down. Charter Communications, the No. 2 broadband ISP in the U.S., isn’t blaming furry creatures. It’s pointing to a new cause: Do…
Charter Pushes for Tougher Penalties After Acts of "Domestic Terrorism" - Inside Towers
UPDATE Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR) is renewing its call for harsher legal penalties against individuals who sabotage telecommunications infrastructure following a spike in vandalism targeting its network in Missouri. In a press release issued Monday, Charter described the recent acts of vandalism as “domestic terrorism,” a term typically reserved for incidents involving violence or property destruction driven by political or religious …
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