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Chorus says apparent vandalism that took hundreds of Aucklanders offline a few days ago has been fixed.
Six cables were damaged on Thursday, the network operator saying it appeared to be deliberate.
Nearly 1000 customers in the city's north had their internet interrupted as a result.
Chorus said on Sunday morning it had restored all the connections.
A body representing internet users said it was concerning vandalism could have been the cause, with important businesses in the affected area.
Telecommunications Users Association chief executive Craig Young said fibre cables did not carry value for offenders like old copper lines did.
It came eight months after a similar internet outage in Auckland affected about 3000 customers in Māngere Bridge and Onehunga.
Chorus also blamed vandalism for that outage.
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