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Bell installs aerial alarms on its network to help fight copper theft, resulting in local arrests
Thursday, March 21, 2024

    --  Bell calls on provincial and federal governments to join the fight to
        protect critical infrastructure and increase fines and implement
        amendments to the Criminal Code
    --  Innovative aerial alarms launched across Bell's network, with plans to
        expand deployment to more locations
    --  Aerial alarms provide real time alerts of vandalism, primarily copper
        theft, allowing for faster response by local law enforcement

FREDERICTON, NB, March 13, 2024 /CNW/ - Bell has made security enhancements to its network, including the installation of aerial alarms, to enhance reliability for its customers and protect critical communications infrastructure from vandalism, primarily in the form of copper theft.

Earlier this year, Bell started installing aerial alarms across its network, with plans to expand deployment to more locations. The alarms are designed to alert local law enforcement as soon as an incident is detected so they can respond quickly, ideally catching vandals in the act, enabling law enforcement to charge the perpetrators with harsher penalties.

On February 26, 2024, an aerial alarm in Fredericton, New Brunswick successfully notified the local RCMP of a cable cut. They quickly dispatched and arrested two suspects at the time of the incident - charges are still being finalized.

"Canadians deserve reliable communications networks to stay connected, reach emergency services, and conduct their daily lives. We're enhancing the security measures to our network - including the installation of aerial alarms - to better protect our critical infrastructure from vandals and hold them to account. We're pleased that these enhancements are already having an impact and resulting in local arrests and we thank the law enforcement agencies that have partnered with us in making this a priority area of intervention."

- Marc Duchesne, Vice President Corporate Security and Responsibility, Bell

With nearly 1,000 physical security incidents to Bell's network since January 2022, copper theft continues to increase and is responsible for 87% of physical security incidents on Bell's network. The most impacted regions include Ontario with 55% of incidents, New Brunswick with 23% and Québec with 14%. Each incident takes on average 10 to 12 hours to repair, and during this time customers may not have access to Internet, TV and home phone, and impacts their ability to reach emergency services.

While the addition of aerial alarms has been successful to date, more still needs to be done in order to prevent these crimes from happening and to enforce stronger repercussions. Bell is calling on provincial and federal governments to help communications providers improve the resiliency of Canada's telecommunications networks. Enhancing security protocols is only part of the solution. It's imperative that the government and law enforcement take decisive, timely action to strengthen laws, increase fines and make amendments to the Criminal Code, reflecting the essential nature of critical communications infrastructure on the security of this country.

Bell is Canada's largest communications company,(1) providing advanced broadband Internet, wireless, TV, media and business communication services. Founded in Montréal in 1880, Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca or BCE.ca.

Through Bell for Better, we are investing to create a better today and a better tomorrow by supporting the social and economic prosperity of our communities. This includes the Bell Let's Talk initiative, which promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns like Bell Let's Talk Day and significant Bell funding of community care and access, research and workplace leadership initiatives throughout the country. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.



     
     (1)
     Based on total revenue and total combined customer connections.

Media inquiries
media@Bell.ca

Investor inquiries
Richard Bengian
richard.bengian@bell.ca

SOURCE Bell Canada



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