PHNOM PENH -- On a recent morning in May, utility workers pulled down masses of tangled black wires running above a busy street in Phnom Penh as part of a broad effort to clean up the Cambodian capital's sprawling fiber network.
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Years of telco companies laying their own fiber networks has left Phnom Penh with a messy -- but working -- internet infrastructure. (Photo by Shaun Turton)
Fears grow that cheap and fast access could suffer under regulatory crackdown