Finland: Outage Reported After Fiber Optic Cable Damaged
A broken fiber optic cable on land in Finland has been discovered, Swedish media and the company working to repair it reported on Tuesday.
Sveriges Radio — Sweden's national broadcaster — reported the company affected by the damaged cable between Sweden and Finland, Global Connect, said that 6,000 private customers and some 100 business customers were affected by the rupture.
Two separate cuts to the cable caused a major outage in Finland, GlobalConnect said.
Finnish Transport and Communications Minister Lulu Ranne posted on X that "authorities are investigating the matter together with the company."
"We are taking the situation seriously."
Previous breaches raise suspicions of sabotage
This week's incident follows recent breaches of two undersea fiber optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea. In that case, two fiber cables located more than 100 nautical miles (about 200 kilometers) apart in the Baltic Sea bottom were severed, raising suspicions of sabotage.
The countries bordering the Baltic Sea consist of eight NATO nations Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Germany, plus Russia.
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