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Huge underwater cable is severed in NATO waters
The cable, which is owned by Finnish telecommunications service provider Elisa, is considered critical underwater infrastructure.
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Submarine cables: Achilles heel of our digital world
A spate of sabotage attacks on underwater cables, allegedly perpetrated by a Russian "shadow fleet", have shown global telecommunications infrastructure is poorly protected against deliberate acts of destruction. Some submarine cables transport high ...
NATO pit elite divers against new sensors to protect undersea cables from sabotage. Foreign adversaries have increasingly targeted undersea cables and underwater infrastructure. The training marks another shift in how NATO countries are preparing for ...
Finnish authorities have confirmed that a submarine communications cable connecting Finland and Estonia suffered significant damage on December 31. The disruption affected one of the main
The submarine cables market was valued at $7.4 billion in 2022, and is estimated to reach $14 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2023 to 2032. WILMINGTON ...
The UK is sending submarine-hunting aircraft to participate in a new NATO operation in the Baltic Sea. The operation is a response to recent incidents in which several undersea cables were damaged. The damage came amid an increase in threats to critical ...
Liberty Networks is to deploy a new subsea cable linking El Salvador to Panama. The Latin America and the Caribbean-focused firm this week announced it has been selected by El Salvador’s telecom regulator SIGET (General Superintendence of Electricity and Telecommunications) to construct and deploy the country’s first submarine cable.
SAN JUAN ISLAND, Wash. – As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fiber-optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea. Working by headlamp, they fed the line from the rocky ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Julie Chang: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Tuesday, February 18th. I'm Julie Chang for The Wall Street Journal. There are a lot of ...