Copper Cable Theft Disrupts Bell Service in North Bay

The Rising Threat of Copper Theft in Canada’s Telecom Sector
Telecommunications companies like Bell are facing a troubling trend: the increasing cost of copper is driving up incidents of cable theft. Thieves are targeting these valuable materials, seeking fast cash at the expense of service reliability for many canadians.
A Nationwide Concern
This issue isn't confined to one area; it’s becoming a widespread problem across Canada. In regions such as New Brunswick, the situation has escalated considerably. As an example, on july 15, thieves stole cables in OntarioS North Bay area. This act resulted in a two-day disruption that left Bell customers unable to access mobile services or even call emergency numbers like 911.
1/3 Some customers near North Bay / Corbeil may be experiencing Mobility service interruptions this week as Bell’s network infrastructure was damaged due to copper theft. We are working to repair the damage and restore services levels by end of the week.
Copper theft continues to— Bell Support (@Bell_Support) july 15, 2025
Statistics Highlighting an Alarming Trend
A report released by Bell earlier this month revealed that cable thefts have surged by 23 percent compared to last year.The rise began around early 2022 when copper prices started climbing sharply. The provinces most affected include Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick.
Bell's Response and Preventative Measures
In discussions with Bell last year, they shared their plans for combating this issue through innovative solutions like installing hidden alarms within their cables. These alarms aim to catch thieves red-handed during their illicit activities.
The company is also advocating for stricter penalties against those caught stealing cables sence these crimes can disrupt essential services for many people—especially in remote areas where access can be limited.
A Call for Community Vigilance
Bell encourages anyone who notices suspicious behavior near telecom facilities to alert local authorities instantly. In its recent report from July, the company urged Canadian lawmakers to revisit studies on telecommunications-related thefts—a topic that hasn’t been examined since December 2024.
The Impact on Emergency Services and Communities
The consequences of these cable thefts extend beyond mere inconvenience; they pose serious risks during emergencies when reliable dialogue is crucial.Disruptions can hinder response times and put lives at risk in vulnerable communities where every second counts.
Tackling Cable Theft Together
This growing problem requires collective action from both telecom companies and local communities alike. By staying vigilant and reporting any unusual activity around telecom equipment, citizens can play an important role in safeguarding vital infrastructure against criminal acts.