Shipping firms may need to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea, one of the world's busiest shipping routes, in order to cover the ...
In addition to the patrols, Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said countries are weighing other measures to protect cables, ...
Estonia's defence minister on Wednesday said ships may have to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea to cover costs of protecting ...
Nato countries have stepped up patrols to protect critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, which is bordered by ...
MTN Nigeria, the country’s biggest telecom operator, spent N11.1 billion repairing and relocating 2,502km of fibre-optic ...
While pipe thawing machines can help prevent frozen pipes, they can also be pretty pricey, running over $1000. Luckily, ...
according to the UK-based International Cable Protection Committee. The telecoms cables, power lines and gas pipes in the shallow Baltic are seen as particularly vulnerable due to its very intense ...
Last month, the FCC passed a rule requiring cable and satellite pay TV operators to report commercial broadcast station ...
Incidents damaging Europe’s undersea networks have become more frequent since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, raising suspicions they are the result of sabotage.
TradeWinds reported this week that Bulgarian bulker owner Navibulgar admitted that one of its ships may have cut an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea over the weekend, but dismissed sabotage claims.
Authorities continue to investigate multiple cases where ships have allegedly dragged anchors across the sea floor, damaging ...