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Sweden’s Navy completed a survey of the seabed near one of the damaged data cables in the Baltic Sea as the Nordic country investigates potential sabotage against the underwater infrastructure.
A high-speed fiber optic cable connecting Finland and Germany was cut early Monday by what was likely
The global demand for renewable energy is skyrocketing, fueled by a growing need to electrify everything from our homes to transportation systems. Amid this green revolution, the Danish cable manufacturer NKT is making headlines by spearheading high-voltage submarinewne cable projects worth billions from its base in Karlskrona, Sweden.
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The Danish navy confirmed that it is closely monitoring a Chinese bulk carrier, Yi Peng 3, which is anchored in the Kattegat Strait between Denmark and Sweden, just days after two critical undersea telecom cables in the Baltic Sea were severed.
As confirmed by vessel tracking data, a Danish patrol
China indicated it is willing to maintain communication with relevant parties and to jointly safeguard the security of international submarine infrastructure, its foreign ministry said on Thursday.
Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian made the remarks when asked about a Chinese ship in Danish waters, and Finland and Sweden's investigation into
The global oil and gas contract activity saw a 35% quarter-on-quarter decrease in total disclosed value from US$55.3 billion in 2Q24 to US$35.7 billion in 3Q24. Despite this, steady contract volumes, particularly in the Middle East, were driven by substantial projects such as Saipem’s US
Sweden opened a probe Tuesday into “sabotage” in response to cable breaks in the Baltic Sea. The location of the cable cut is in the Baltic Sea, in the Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone, east of the southern tip of Öland, about 700 km from Helsinki. Corrective measures have been initiated
The Danish military said on Wednesday that it was staying close to a Chinese ship currently sitting idle in Danish waters, days after two fibre-optic data telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea were severed.
Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 was anchored in the Kattegat strait between Denmark and
NATO has increased its monitoring of critical infrastructure in the region in response to the perceived threat.
European officials and the US express concerns over escalating hybrid warfare tactics employed by Russia.
Suspected sabotage of Baltic Sea communication cables has sparked investigations and heightened tensions between Russia and the West
By Johan Ahlander
STOCKHOLM, Nov 20 (Reuters) – The Danish military said on Wednesday that it was staying close to a Chinese ship currently sitting idle in Danish waters, days after two fiber-optic data telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea were severed.
Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 was anchored
TechnipFMC said that the contract was major, which it defines as having a value of more than $1 billion.
TechnipFMC plc has secured an integrated engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (iEPCI) contract from TotalEnergies for its GranMorgu project on Block 58, the first oil and gas development offshore Suriname.
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Two undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea have been broken, increasing concerns about sabotage as tensions in Europe rise.
Authorities in Finland, Germany and Lithuania are investigating the cause of the damage that has hampered regional communications.
The first cable, known as the Cinia Oy C-Lion1, is 1173
A fault has been detected in the Cinia Oy C-Lion1 submarine cable between Finland and Germany early after 4 am on Monday, 18 November. Due to the fault, the telecommunications services provided over this cable are down. It comes on the heels of a subsea cable between Lithuania and
The cause of a fault in a submarine cable between Finland and Germany is being investigated. Helsinki-based Cinia reported yesterday that a fault has been detected in the Cinia Oy C-Lion1 submarine cable between Finland and Germany early after 4 a.m. on Monday November 18.
“Due to the
Deep Dive talks with Dr. Dawn Wright about ocean mapping, innovation, exploration & the dive of a lifetime.
China's Ministry of State Security said on Tuesday that it had retrieved spying devices both on the ocean surface and in the depths of the sea…
TechnipFMC and Prysmian have signed a
Submarine communication cables – almost 560 of them deployed to date – crisscross our oceans, interconnecting continents and carrying over 99% of intercontinental data traffic. This article looks at how the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) will affect these cables in terms of traffic demand as well as in terms of how
New capacity-reach record for unrepeated transmission of 800Gbps over 330km with Nokia’s PSE-6s on Islalink’s IONIAN network, enhancing connectivity between Italy and Greece.
High performance and 60% less network power consumption per bit provides crucial services for data center interconnections.
Nokia and Islalink have achieved a
Hellenic Cables, the cables segment of Cenergy Holdings, was awarded a turnkey contract by IPTO (Independent Power Transmission Operator) for the design, supply, and installation of 150kV XLPE underground and submarine cables, which will enhance the electrical interconnections between Kefalonia-Zakynthos and Lefkada-Kefalonia, the Ionian islands in Greece. This
TechnipFMC and Prysmian announced the two companies have signed a collaboration agreement to further accelerate the global development of floating offshore wind to help meet growing demand for renewable electricity.
The collaboration agreement brings together the technologies and competencies of these two offshore industry leaders, providing the unique capabilities to