Members of the CELIA consortium have introduced CELIA, a new high-capacity âexpressâ cable in the Caribbean region connecting Aruba, Martinique, Antigua, Puerto Rico, and Boca Raton in Florida, United States.
The new cable using the latest submarine fiber optic technologies, known as CELIA, Caribbean ELIte Alliance, will span over
TURKU, Finland, Dec 3 (Reuters) â On Nov. 18, hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff took to the same body of water for one of northern Europeâs largest naval exercises.
The 12-day âFreezing Windsâ drill was
On Nov. 18, hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff took to the same body of water for one of northern Europe's largest naval exercises.
The 12-day 'Freezing Winds' drill was part of a push to
On Nov. 18, hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff took to the same body of water for one of northern Europe's largest naval exercises.
The 12-day 'Freezing Winds' drill was part of a push to
When global subsea solutions specialist, N-Sea Group needed a reliable partner for its critical cable repair project in the Irish Sea, they turned to Red7Marine for a turnkey solution. With complete delivery of two jack-up barges, supporting tugs, a 220t telescopic crawler crane, accommodation and catering service, Red7Marine
Marine construction contractor Red7Marine has supported subsea solutions specialist N-Sea Group in a critical export cable repair project for the 576 MW Gwynt y MĂ´r offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea.
With complete delivery of two jack-up barges, supporting tugs, a 220t telescopic crawler crane, accommodation and
Marine construction contractor Red7Marine has supported subsea solutions specialist N-Sea Group in a critical export cable repair project for the 576 MW Gwynt y MĂ´r offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea.
With complete delivery of two jack-up barges, supporting tugs, a 220t telescopic crawler crane, accommodation and
Marine construction contractor Red7Marine has supported subsea solutions specialist N-Sea Group in a critical export cable repair project for the 576 MW Gwynt y MĂ´r offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea.
With complete delivery of two jack-up barges, supporting tugs, a 220t telescopic crawler crane, accommodation and
Naval and coast guard vessels from several European countries have forced a Chinese commercial ship to anchor in the Baltic Sea after suspecting it deliberately sabotaged undersea internet infrastructure. International investigators believe the crew aboard Yi Peng 3, a Chinese bulk carrier transporting Russian fertilizer, dragged its anchor for more
A Chinese cargo ship, Yi Peng 3, is at the centre of an international investigation for intentionally dragging its anchor over 100 miles in the Baltic Sea, severing two crucial undersea data cables.
The incident has increased tensions between China, Europe and Russia, about possible sabotage.
On November 17, Yi
ZTT secured the 850 MW Guoxin Dafeng Offshore Wind Power Project in Jiangsu Province, China. Located in the expansive offshore waters of Dafeng District, Yancheng City, this flagship project is approximately 33 kilometers from the coastline. It spans four wind farm zonesâDafeng H1, H2, H10, and H16âand boasts
Repair of the damaged submarine cable linking Finland with Germany began on the Baltic Sea on Monday.
The repair vessel Cable Vigilance left Calais, France, on November 21 and it arrived at the fault site early on Monday morning November 25 and started the cable repair estimated to be completed
Google has announced the Australia Connect Initiative, a major project to enhance digital connectivity across Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.
It will deliver new subsea cable systems, improving internet resilience and reliability in the region. The initiative builds on the existing Pacific Connect Project and involves several key partners
Alphabetâs Google will build a subsea cable connecting Australiaâs Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island to the northern garrison city of Darwin, a project backed by that Australia says will boost its digital resilience, according to IEEE Communications Society. Christmas Island is 1,500 km (930 miles) west
Australia's Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island will be connected by subsea cable to the northern garrison city of Darwin, a project backed by Alphabet's Google that Australia says will boost its digital resilience.
Christmas Island is 1,500 km (930 miles) west of the Australian mainland, with
Australia's Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island will be connected by subsea cable to the northern garrison city of Darwin, a project backed by Alphabet's Google that Australia says will boost its digital resilience.
Christmas Island is 1,500 km (930 miles) west of the Australian mainland, with
Global oil and gas contract activity saw a 35 percent quarter on quarter decrease in total disclosed value, GlobalData stated.
Global oil and gas contract activity saw a 35 percent quarter on quarter decrease in total disclosed value, from $55.3 billion in the second quarter to $35.7 billion in the
The global oil and gas contract activity saw a 35% quarter-on-quarter decrease in total disclosed value from $55.3 billion in Q2 2024 to $35.7 billion in Q3 2024. Despite this, steady contract volumes, particularly in the Middle East, were driven by substantial projects such as Saipemâs $4
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The investigation surrounding Chinese bulker carrier Yi Peng 3 suspected of damaging two submarine cables in the Baltic Sea continues to expand.
German and Swedish Coast Guard vessels have joined Danish Navy patrols in the Danish Straits in the vicinity of Yi Peng 3. This brings
The Federal Communications Commission voted 5-0 to propose new rules governing undersea internet cables in the face of growing security concerns in the wake of two fiber-optic undersea telecommunication cables being severed in the Baltic Sea this week, which is suspected to be sabotage.
The FCC eyes new