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Post by sevenofnine on Nov 18, 2024 12:22:08 GMT -5
I take the Russians did it RIGHT LOL! Authorities in Finland are investigating the cause of a broken underwater cable in the Baltic Sea which runs southwest to Germany. State-owned data service provider Cinia reported on Monday that a fault had been detected in the C-Lion1 cable. Communication connections 'interrupted' "As a result of the fault, the communication connections running on the C-Lion1 submarine cable are down," the company said, adding that the cause of the disruption was being investigated. The Finnish Broadcasting Corporation YLE cited Samuli Bergström, communications chief at the Finnish National Cyber Security Center Traficom, as also having confirmed the break. "The reasons are under investigation. Disturbances occur from time to time and www.dw.com/en/undersea-data-cable-between-germany-and-finland-broken/a-70811850
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Post by sevenofnine on Nov 19, 2024 12:23:11 GMT -5
You think dude Germany assumes sabotage after Baltic Sea data cable damaged German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said on Tuesday that the damage to an undersea data cable running from Germany to Finland was likely due to sabotage. The damage to the C-Lion1 cable was first reported on Monday with officials saying the 1,173-kilometer (729-mile) line had been cut, although the impact would probably not be noticeable for most people. Sweden's Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin also reported on Monday that a second undersea cable had been damaged, according to the French press agency AFP. The incident occurred in the same maritime region where th www.dw.com/en/germany-assumes-sabotage-after-baltic-sea-data-cable-damaged/a-70818736
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