
Lahaina's Communication Crisis: Rebuilding After Fiber Line Destruction
The recent wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii, highlighted the vulnerability of above-ground fiber optic lines that support cellular phone and broadband networks. The damage to these lines resulted in the loss of 911 emergency services and cell service during the disaster. Sandwich Isles Communications had previously installed underground fiber lines and conduit in Lahaina, providing a head start for rebuilding the communication infrastructure. However, the cost of burying fiber lines underground is a significant challenge. Telecommunications companies are currently relying on temporary fixes such as satellite connections to restore limited cell service. The availability of underground fiber controlled by Sandwich Isles Communications could potentially provide a quicker and more robust solution for restoring communication services in the area.

