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Technology and information company Claro recently announced it is offering a $10,000 reward to people who provide information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the theft of the company’s copper cables. “Telecommunications are the backbone of the island’s economy and the recurrence of these acts of sabotage places essential services in […]
The Puerto Rico Telecommunications Regulatory Board and the Puerto Rico Police Department signed an agreement Monday to step up the fight against copper theft, which represents about $5 million in annual losses for public and private sector companies.
Challenger Brass and Copper Inc., a Toa Baja company dedicated to the commercialization and distribution of copper, brass, bronze, stainless steels and aluminum, announced Monday plans to invest $1 million on equipment and machinery to establish a copper parts manufacturing line.
La empresa de telecomunicaciones Claro de Puerto Rico ha reportado 280 incidentes de robo de cobre en sus instalaciones este año, principalmente en la región suroeste de la isla, lo que no solo provoca interrupciones en el servicio, sino que también representa un riesgo para la seguridad. El año pasado, la empresa sufrió pérdidas por valor de $4 millones de dólares debido a la proliferación de este problema, según informaron ejecutivos de la empresa.
Telecommunications Regulatory Board President Sandra Torres said the agency will continue cracking down on copper theft, including going after those who have recently taken up the habit of stealing manhole covers belonging to the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority.
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