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Two undersea cables carrying internet data deep in the Baltic Sea were damaged, European telecommunications companies said this week, drawing warnings from European governments of possible Russian ...
Two submarine cables - one between Finland and ... was more cautious when commenting on the damage to the communication cable between Finland and Germany. "It is not yet possible to say whether ...
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This picture taken on Oct. 12, 2015 shows the C-Lion-1 submarine telecommunications cable being laid to the bottom of the Baltic Sea by a cable laying ship off the shore of Helsinki, Finland.
On Monday, Finnish company Cinia, which constructs fiber optic networks and provides telecommunications services, said a "fault" has been detected in the C-Lion1 submarine cable. "Due to the fault ...
It was reported on Monday that two telecommunications cables running along the bottom of the Baltic Sea had been damaged. First, a break in the C-Lion1 submarine cable between Finland and Germany was ...
The Finnish network company Cinia said Monday it is investigating a broken undersea internet cable connecting Finland to Germany — in a submarine incident that also sparked political alarm in Berlin ...
The C-Lion1 submarine cable between Germany and Finland is no longer working. The repair could take days, the cause is unclear. The C-Lion1 submarine cable between Germany and Finland is defective.
Almost three years ago, an important submarine cable to Spitsbergen failed, with evidence pointing to Russia in this case. The Yantar is now no stranger to Western military forces; the exploration ...