Traffic & Transit
Agoura Hills Loses Internet In Large Spectrum Outage
Power went down all over Los Angeles and Ventura counties for a little over an hour, and some annoyed customers are demanding credits.
AGOURA HILLS, CA — A Spectrum cable outage left many Agourans and thousands of other residents in Los Angeles and Ventura counties without internet Monday evening.
The cable, TV, internet and phone service provider that counts around three million users in Southern California acknowledged that service was down at 6:23 p.m. on their Ask Spectrum Twitter account, writing: "We are aware of an issue affecting services for customers in Los Angeles. Engineers are investigating and are working towards a resolution."
Spectrum tweeted that the outage had been restored at around 9 p.m., though a company spokesperson said that it lasted for under an hour. It has not yet specified what the cause of the outage was, although a company spokesperson told Patch that they are looking into the cause.
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We are aware of an issue affecting services for customers in Los Angeles. Engineers are investigating and are working towards a resolution.
— Ask Spectrum (@Ask_Spectrum) February 23, 2021
By that point, many angry customers had had enough. Several users on Twitter said that for the price they pay - anywhere from $50 to $100 a month - they should receive some kind of credit or rebate.
Patch reached out to the company to find out if this was possible, but a spokesperson replied only with the following statement: "Our services were restored last night. We’re looking into what caused a brief outage for some of our customers in LA and the surrounding areas. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers who were affected."
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However, Spectrum has refunded customers for outages in the past. When an outage left millions in the Northeast without internet in February 2020, customers were advised to call 855-707-7328 to ask for a credit. The majority of customers told WKTV Newschannel 2 that they received less than $5.
In age where almost everything is done virtually, outages are even more problematic. Monday's outage arrived right as many board and council meetings were set to take place. Agoura Hills did not have any official meetings planned Monday night, but meetings in Malibu and Ventura County had to be postponed.
Better be getting a nice credit on my next bill. Can’t get work done. This is getting so old.
— Jessica Sheeley (@JSheeley45) February 23, 2021
Lower my bill, I feel like I pay strictly for outages at this point
— Michael G. Nathan (@MichaelGNathan) February 23, 2021
Ask Spectrum replied to some complaints to let customers know they were aware of the problem and addressing it.
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