Finland’s Cinia stated on Friday its C-Lion1 submarine telecoms cable between Finland and Germany, which was suspected to have been broken in January, had been repaired.
Cinia suspected the harm had occurred within the early hours on January 26 in the identical space the place harm was detected in one other subsea fibre optic cable linking Sweden and Latvia.
“The cable fault was minor and communications by way of the cable labored usually,” Cinia stated in an announcement.
The Baltic Sea area is on alert and the NATO alliance has boosted its presence after a collection of energy cable, telecom and gasoline pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. Most have been brought on by civilian ships dragging their anchors.
(Reuters)