Illegal occupation of optical cables
After mishap, Bescom on course to clear OFC cables
Due to unauthorised OFCs, dish cable and internet data cables laid on electric poles, two pedestrians are injured coming under the toppling electric poles in two separate incidents in...
Can a Utility Company Come on My Property Without Permission?
Utility companies can enter your property without asking if they hold a recorded easement over part of your land, which most do. That easement is a legal right attached to your property deed,
47 U.S. Code § 553
No person shall intercept or receive or assist in intercepting or receiving any communications service offered over a cable system, unless specifically authorized to do so by a cable operator or as may
Illegal optical fibre cables reappear despite Bescom''s removal drive
Bescom had identified and removed nearly 3,200 km of illegal cables attached to the electrical infrastructure. However, nearly a year later, many of these cables have reappeared.
Can a Cable Company Dig in My Yard Without Permission?
Cable companies may have legal rights to dig in your yard through utility easements, but there are limits — and steps you can take if they cause damage.
What are my rights if fiber optic work is carried out on my property
When a company or individual carries out fiber optic work on your property without your consent, it may be considered trespassing or a violation of property rights.
Consent Requests for Fiber Optic Cable
Building owners and tower ground leaseholders nationwide are being contacted on a regular basis by the wireless carriers and tower companies who occupy their property to grant access rights for fiber
Do Cable Companies Have Easement Rights to Your Property?
Cable companies may have legal rights to access your property, but those rights have limits. Here''s what property owners should know about easements, compensation, and your options.
How to Handle a Neighbor''s Cable Line Over Your Property
If a cable line crosses your property without permission, here''s how to document it, contact the right people, and protect your rights.
Fiber networks and the right of way (ROW)
Building fiber optic networks in rural areas, like farms and forests in particular, poses ROW issues and a significant challenge for ISPs, affecting both costs and timelines for network
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