The Russian-crewed, Norwegian-owned ship Silver Dania is being searched in relation to damage to a fiber cable in the Baltic Sea. It is suspected
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Reports indicate that more than 2.5 miles of fiber optic and electrical cables were severed and then removed. In total, LoVe uses more than 40 miles
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An undersea fiber-optic cable between mainland Norway and the archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean has been lost in a mysterious event.
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On October 4, the Norwegian radio and television company reported that the submarine cable from Lofoten to Svorval had broken due to a problem.
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17 April 2025—Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory have been collecting seismic data from a submarine telecommunications fiber optic cable in
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Subsea Fibre optic cables Extending the fibre optic link from the Norwegian mainland to Longyearbyen in Svalbard. Space Norway owns and operates
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Our fibre-cables connect to purpose-built shelters every 80-100kms with available power and rack-space for optical equioment. Dark fiber OPEX-type lease
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It was reported at the time that more than 2.5 miles of fiber optic and electrical cables had been severed and then removed. In total, LoVe uses more
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THIS IS THE PROBLEM: The police images show that the Svalbard fiber probably sustained crushing damage, says experts NRK has spoken to. A gap in the steel armoring exposed
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Norway''s submarine cable network provides world-class connectivity A rapidly expanding network of submarine fibre optic cables has brought about a
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Two undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea, including one linking Finland and Germany, were severed, raising suspicions of
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Its cable was cut and could not be located. Platforms like this were equipped with sensors, lowered to the bottom of the sea and connected to miles
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In 2021, the Lofoten-Vesterålen (LoVe) Ocean Observatory''s cable disappeared from the seabed (Incident 4). LoVe Ocean collects EO and Arctic Ocean surveillance data from the seabed. The cable
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Svalbard is, like most other societies, largely dependent on an internet connection. The fiber connection on Svalbard consists of two separate subsea
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More than two years after one of the two submarine cables between the mainland and the Norwegian archipelago of Spitsbergen failed, photos of the
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The Norwegian officials were acting on a court request from Latvian authorities after a seabed fiber optic cable was ruptured between Latvia and
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Damage to the Svalbard submarine cable was likely man-made but unintentional, according to Norwegian police. Ronny Jørgensen, Police lawyer at
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This summer, a coalition of researchers led by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) reported the first-ever use of a
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In 2022, several submarine cables in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway were damaged, cutting off internet connectivity between the peninsula
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Operator of what is the world''s northernmost fiberoptic subsea cable, Space Norway, has located the disruption to somewhere between 130 to 230
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Sensors, AI Possible Solutions to Preventing Undersea Cable Sabotage 5/13/2025 By Stew Magnuson iStock illustration LILLESTRØM,
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Police say a Norwegian-owned and Russian-crewed ship that authorities suspect may have been involved in damage to an underwater fiber
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Norway has released a Russian-crewed ship authorities suspected of damaging a fibre optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland.
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The Norwegian-owned ship Silver Dania was brought into the port of Tromsø, Norway, on January 31, 2025, over suspicions of cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
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One of the two subsea fiber optic cables serving Svalbard, the Norwegian Arctic archipelago, suffered a disruption last week.
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What happened? On the 7th of January 2022, at 04.10, one of the two sub-sea fiber cables between Svalbard and Harstad lost the signal. According to Space Norway, which owns and
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The current is used to amplify the fibre optic signals that flow through the 1300km long cables between the peninsula and the Norwegian mainland.
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LILLESTRØM, Norway — Undersea cables have been transmitting communications since the 1850s, but the now ubiquitous technology is grabbing
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