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Finland's Elisa says Baltic undersea cables were torn apart by external force
By Isabelle Yr Carlsson COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Two undersea telecommunications cables that were damaged in the Baltic Sea on Dec. 25 appeared to have been torn apart by a strong external force, Finland's Elisa said on Monday,
Elisa Successfully Repairs Damaged Submarine Cables in Baltic Sea
Elisa has announced that it has succesfully repaired two submarine cables connecting Finland and Estonia, owned by Elisa, that were damaged on Wednesday evening, December 25, 2024. The cables had been severed, and weather conditions affected the timeline for the repair work.
Four telecommunication cables connecting Finland out of service
The cause of the cable damage was uncertain. Telecom operators said on Boxing Day that the incident had not impacted consumers so far.
Finland's Elisa says its Baltic Sea telecoms cables have been repaired
Finland's Elisa said on Monday that it had finished the repair of its two undersea telecommunications cables that were damaged in the Baltic Sea on Dec. 25. Finland on Dec. 26 seized the Eagle S tanke
Elisa Reports Submarine Cable Faults in Gulf of Finland
Elisa has announced that it is experiencing faults with submarine cable connections between Finland and Estonia in the Gulf of Finland. Faults were detected on Wednesday evening (25th Dec) in two submarine cables owned by Elisa. Elisa has contacted the Finnish and Estonian authorities, who are investigating the matter.
AI boosts Baltic security with undersea cable protection
The Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), consisting of forces from 10 Northern European countries, has enhanced the protection of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea and the monitoring of the Russian "shadow fleet,
Finland recovers anchor in Baltic Sea cables investigation
Finnish police said on Tuesday they had recovered a lost anchor from the seabed as part of an investigation of suspected sabotage against power and internet cables in the Baltic Sea.
Finns recover tanker anchor linked to Baltic Sea cable damage
Finnish authorities have found and retrieved the anchor of the Eagle S tanker, suspected of damaging cables in the Baltic Sea. Investigators will begin inspecting it on Tuesday. Finnish radio Yle reported that the tanker Eagle S's anchor was located at the bottom of the Gulf of Finland and brought to the surface.
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Elisa says its data cables have been fixed after damage caused by Eagle S
Both Elisa and Fingrid asked the District Court of Helsinki last week to seize Eagle S, an oil tanker that is part of the ...
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Finland to Complete Safety Inspection on Detained Tanker
Finland is about to complete a safety inspection on the detained Eagle S tanker that damaged undersea cables in the Baltic ...
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Finland recovers anchor as part of probe into suspected sabotage of power, internet cables in Baltic Sea
Finland’s National Bureau of Investigation said the ‘location where the anchor was found is along the route’ of the seized ...
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Submerged Mystery: Finland's Telecom Recovery
Finland's Elisa has repaired its damaged undersea telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea. The cables were severed on December 25, alongside damage to the Estlink 2 power line, allegedly by the ...
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Communications cables between Estonia and Finland disrupted, services online
Elisa Eesti AS and CITIC Telecom CPC notified the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) on Wednesday ...
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Finland boards oil tanker suspected of causing internet, power cable outages
The Finnish customs service said the ship may belong to the shadow fleet of aging tankers that seek to evade sanctions on the ...
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