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  2. C-Lion1 - Wikipedia

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    C-Lion1 is a submarine communications cable between Finland and Germany. The cable is owned and operated by the Finnish telecommunications and IT services company Cinia Oy. [1] It is the first direct communications cable between Finland and Central Europe; previous connections have been through Sweden and Denmark.

  3. Germany suspects sabotage behind severed undersea cables - AOL

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    A 1,170km (730-mile) telecommunications cable between Finland and Germany was severed in the early hours of Monday, while a 218km internet link between Lithuania and Sweden's Gotland Island ...

  4. Investigation into possible sabotage underway after 2 ...

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    Finland, Germany, Sweden and Lithuania -- after two underwater telecommunications cables across the Baltic Sea were cut in two separate incidents in recent days, a European official told ABC News.

  5. Finnish authorities open probe into ruptured undersea cable ...

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    The C-Lion1 cable, which runs between Finland and Germany was damaged on Monday, the day after similar damage to a cable that crosses the Baltic between Lithuania and Sweden, with the incidents occurring off the Swedish islands of Oland and Gotland respectively.

  6. Finland cable breaches caused by construction, not crime ...

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    HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland said on Tuesday that a breach of two separate land-based fibre-optic internet cables was believed to have been caused by construction work, not a criminal act. Police ...

  7. List of international submarine communications cables

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    WACS – (West Africa Cable System) (South Africa, Namibia, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Portugal, United Kingdom)

  8. Baltic Cable - Wikipedia

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    The cable cannot be operated at the maximum transmission rating of 600 megawatts, because the 380 kV line which begins at the converter station of Lübeck-Herrenwyk ends at the Lübeck-Siems substation. This is the only 380 kV powerline in Germany which has no direct connection to the Central European 380 kV grid, which caused the Baltic Cable ...

  9. Estonia focuses on Chinese vessel in investigation into ...

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    Estonia's investigation into a damaged Baltic Sea telecoms cable will focus on the actions of a Chinese-owned vessel, the country's prosecutor general said, after Finland blamed damage to a nearby ...