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Old 22nd Oct 2022, 04:17
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Another undersea cable severed

After reports of the breaking of undersea cables around Shetland another has appeared between Norway and Svalbard has occured.

An undersea fiberoptic cable located between mainland Norway and the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean has been put out of action in a still-mysterious incident. The outage on the subsea communications cable — the furthest north of its kind anywhere in the world — follows an incident last year in which different cables linking an undersea surveillance network off the Norwegian coast were severed, a story that we covered in detail at the time.
The Drive/Warzone.

Link here:https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...iously-severed

Are our friends from the East involved?
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Some extra rough trawling going on recently?

The cynic asks, "or disabling systems in advance?"
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Trawling definitely according to the Faeroes - and it sounded like they had a pretty good idea of the culprits were and it was local guys. Apparently the links are damaged regularly - they just don't get any headlines. The fact they were able to mobilise a repair boat immediately suggests this was nothing new
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Knowing when the failure in the cable occurred and with so much ship tracking data, the authorities must have a very good idea of which vessel might be the culprit. It's interesting to see that there are several fishing vessels labelled as Shetland Link Guard operating around Wick.
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See original post. Different cable, between Norway and Svalbard. More suspicious, with fishing vessel less likely.
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Latest cable "failures" https://www.netcost-security.fr/actu...-monde-entier/



Damaged European submarine cables impact internet connectivity worldwide

Several undersea cables in the south of France were cut overnight, rendering internet access globally unreliable. Engineers have fixed a broken link and investigations are still ongoing. Russian submarines have been blamed for the Ukrainian conflict, but investigators have yet to find evidence to support this hypothesis.
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Wow, so many coincidences! Almost out of the ordinary.

Surely Europe is not falling to pieces all at once and as quickly as this.
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Unless we know what the "normal" breakage rate it's impossible to tell. Anything with "cable" in it now goes into the news flow

for example this doesn't seem to have been a Russian plot

The 2008 submarine cable disruption refers to three separate incidents of major damage to submarine optical communication cables around the world. The first incident caused damage involving up to five high-speed Internet submarine communications cables in the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East from 23 January to 4 February 2008, causing internet disruptions and slowdowns for users in the Middle East and India. The incident called into doubt the safety of the undersea portion of the Internet cable system.

In late February there was another outage, this time affecting a fiber optic connection between Singapore and Jakarta.
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Found this article,

https://www.csis.org/analysis/invisi...e%20incidents.


However, it should be noted that the most common threat today—responsible for roughly 150 to 200 subsea cable faults every year—is accidental physical damage from commercial fishing and shipping, or even from underwater earthquakes. Industry actors have the prime responsibility for accounting for and mitigating these incidents.
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"responsible for roughly 150 to 200 subsea cable faults every year"

Thanks - and none of them make the headlines of
course
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Originally Posted by Asturias56
"responsible for roughly 150 to 200 subsea cable faults every year"

Thanks - and none of them make the headlines of
course
It's obviously a conspiracy, shall I order you some tin foil for a hat?
I hear that with supply chain problems it may be a few months before any of it is available.
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It's not me who sees conspiracies everywhere.................. but it suits lazy journo's
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