SLT-Mobitel completes submarine cable landing in Matara
Sunday Observer | January 12th, 2025
The Matara landing was completed in collaboration with Subcom LLC, USA, and under an agreement with SEA-ME-WE 6 Consortium including Sri Lanka Telecom PLC, as the legal signatory to the consortium.
Amazon files for Ireland-to-US subsea cable
Data Center Dynamics | January 15th, 2025
Amazon is planning to deploy a subsea cable linking Ireland to the US, with a landing site in County Cork.
NATO to Enhance Presence in Baltic Sea After Suspected Undersea Cable Sabotage
France24 | December 27th, 2024
NATO will bolster its military presence in the Baltic Sea after the suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia this week.
Finland seizes suspected Russian spy ship and questions crew following cable breaks
The Record | December 30th, 2024
Eagle S, which had departed from the Russian port of Ust-Luga on Christmas Day is suspected of dragging its anchor for several miles.
PTA warns of internet disruptions nationwide due to submarine cable fault
The Express Tribune | January 2nd, 2025
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a warning to the public regarding disruptions in internet services across the country, Express News reported.
Taiwan investigating Chinese vessel over damage to undersea cable
The Guardian | January 7th, 2025
Cameroon-registered vessel Shunxing 39 was detained Friday, January 3rd by Taiwan’s coastguard on suspicion of dragging its anchor over a subsea cable which runs to the US and is co-owned by several international companies.
Bangladesh To Face Internet Disruption On December 2
Zee News | December 1, 2024
Bangladesh’s Internet access was disrupted temporarily for three hours on the night of December 2 due to maintenance of the country's first submarine cable.
Orange partners Telxius on new Caribbean subsea cable
TelcoTitans | December 5, 2024
Orange and Telefónica‐backed Telxius are part of a new consortium that plans to build a subsea cable linking the Caribbean region with the USA, with funding also provided by the European Union (EU).
ITU and ICPC Launch International Advisory Body for Submarine Cable Resilience
Devdiscourse | December 5, 2024
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC) have established the International Advisory Body for Submarine Cable Resilience
China slams Lithuania over expulsions amid cable-cutting row
China on Monday slammed Lithuania’s expulsion of three of its nationals amid an ongoing row over the involvement of a Chinese-registered cargo vessel in the cutting of undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea.
Sweden asks China to cooperate in Baltic Sea cable investigation
Sweden has sent a formal request to China to cooperate with an investigation into suspected sabotage over the sudden disruption of two submarine internet cables in the Baltic Sea earlier this month, after tracking data linked a Chinese ship to the incidents.
Chinese Ship’s Crew Suspected of Deliberately Dragging Anchor for 100 Miles to Cut Baltic Cables
A Chinese commercial vessel that has been surrounded by European warships in international waters for a week is central to an investigation of suspected sabotage that threatens to test the limits of maritime law—and heighten tensions between Beijing and European capitals.
Sweden seeks bulk carrier linked to cable outage
Sweden is attempting to get this week’s most talked about ship to move into its territorial waters as a diplomatic standoff continues over a recent cable outage.
Resilient Internet connectivity in Europe mitigates impact from multiple cable cuts
When cable cuts occur, whether submarine or terrestrial, they often result in observable disruptions to Internet connectivity, knocking a network, city, or country offline. However, two recent cable cuts that occurred in the Baltic Sea resulted in little-to-no observable impact to the affected countries, as we discuss below, in large part because of the significant redundancy and resilience of Internet infrastructure in Europe.
Maybe-cut-by-China Baltic cable repaired
On the same day that a submarine cable suspected of having been cut by a Chinese ship was repaired, two major telco bodies convened a submarine telecommunication cable resilience advisory board.
Globe Telecom to provide landing station for MYUS cable system in Davao - reports
Light Reading | November 1, 2024
● Globe Telecom has been selected to provide a cable landing station in Davao for the Philippine segment of the Malaysia-US (MYUS) submarine cable system
○ 19,221 km cable, RFS mid-2028
○ It will be the first direct link between Malaysia and the US and will avoid disputed waters
○ 16 fiber pair system, ach with a minimum capacity of 15 Tbit/s, for a total initial capacity of 240 Tbit/s
● Hexa Capital Consultancy selected Globe Telecom as its local partner because of its experience in building the infrastructure for the Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN)
Internet service fully restored, claims PTA
The Express Tribune | November 1, 2024
● The country's telecom regulator has announced that internet service in Pakistan has been fully restored following repairs on the SMW-4 submarine cable
○ Faults in the SMW-4 and AAE-1 submarine cables were identified and addressed
■ The faults occurred in June and August respectively
■ A shortfall of 1750 Gbps has been resolved
Vodafone Greece lands IEX subsea cable in Crete
Indian Web 2 | November 3, 2024
● Vodafone Greece has successfully connected the island of Crete to the India-Europe-Xpress (IEX) subsea cable system
○ New landing station in Tympaki on Crete’s southern coast
■ Helps to diversify the network, as most cable landings are on the northern end of the island
○ The IEX cable system spans nearly 10,000km and connects Mumbai to Europe
Amazon fibre-optic cables coming ashore in south Wexford– ‘I want this investigated. How much are they paying?’
Irish Independent | October 24, 2024
The decision to grant Amazon a foreshore license for the construction of a subsea fibre optic cable system off the coast of Wexford has left one local councillor asking how this agreement will benefit the people of the local area.
Hexa appoints GTA as Landing Party in Guam
Business Wire | October 24, 2024
Hexa (owner of the MYUS cable) appointed GTA in Guam as the U.S. Landing Party for MYUS