(2nd LD) Authorities to conduct on-site investigation into KT fire
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SEOUL, Nov. 26 (Yonhap) -- South Korean authorities conducted an on-site probe Monday to identify the cause of a fire at a KT Corp. building in western Seoul that led to major Internet and phone disruptions around the area.
Officials from the police, firefighting service, the Korea Electric Power Corp. and the national forensic lab carried out the examination.
On Saturday, a fire broke out in the basement of the telecommunications company building and burned about 150 meters of fiber optic cables installed underground, incurring some 8 billion won (US$7 million) in damage with no human casualties.
The accident paralyzed the fixed-line, mobile and Internet networks for individuals and businesses using KT in Seoul's western districts of Mapo, Seodaemun and Eunpyeong, and some parts of Gyeonggi Province for most of the weekend.
The network disruption brought convenience stores, coffee shops and restaurants in the areas to a virtual shutdown for the day as it blocked credit payment systems, and they had to turn down customers or take cash only.
"We have fixed 84 percent of the mobile network and 98 percent of the Internet lines as of 11:00 a.m.," the country's top fixed-line operator said in a press release.
A total of 2,380 out of 2,833 base stations were recovered as of 11:00 a.m., it added.
The company said it will take one week to fully restore the network.
The mobile carrier announced it will waive affected customers' bills for the month and come up with measures soon to compensate small shop owners.

Investigators from the National Forensic Service enters the KT Corp. building in the Ahyeon district in western Seoul on Nov. 26, 2018 to conduct an on-site probe into the cause of fire that destroyed cable lines and caused major network disruptions. (Yonhap)
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