Copper theft surges as prices double, targeting phone lines, streetlights, and EV chargers. AT&T reports 10,400 incidents yearly, costing millions. Thieves cut cables for scrap, disrupting services. Companies use sensors, security, and cut-resistant materials to combat the crisis.
Copper theft surges as metal prices double
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