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A TM spokesman said checks were made of Lorong Muhibbah in Kunak and Lorong Richdar, after it was contacted by the media.
He said the problem at the first location was traced to some faulty “distribution points (DPs)”.
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“They re-secured the affected line to its housing on the spot and dealt with any of our poles which were leaning over or had fallen down.
“We suspect that the overhead line may have snagged on the top of a large vehicle and been pulled out of its housing.”
Sabah Electricity (SE) was initially contacted about the fallen overhead line.
A SE spokesman said it had been aware of the goings-on in the housing area.
“We received a report from a Taman Richdar homeowner about the cable two days earlier,” he said.
“The individual was under the impression that it might be a live wire. He was concerned about the potential electrocution risk posed to anyone who accidentally touched the fallen line.”
Given the urgency, he said, its technicians were dispatched to the neighbourhood that same night.
“They found that the cable was not electrified. There was little that we could do as the damaged installation was not an SE asset.”
Nevertheless, the spokesman said, TM was apprised about the team’s observations.
Where Kg Minansar-Toboon was concerned, a CelcomDigi spokesperson said an inspection was made of this part of Papar, when the management learned about the customer’s inability to access 5G or 4G, according to her.
“This individual suspected that unscrupulous parties might have entered the compound where our transmission tower was located and tampered with our equipment,” she said.
“One of her neighbours had apparently told her that there was no power supply inside the compound.”
She said a CelcomDigi team was promptly deployed to assess the situation, with the network service being restored shortly thereafter.
“Our personnel confirmed that the outage was due to a technical issue and not vandalism.
“Nevertheless, we will continue to monitor the network performance in the area to ensure consistent coverage to all our customers in the Ulu Kimanis area.”








