The undersea fibre optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden has been fully restored after being damaged in January.
The damage to the cable - which belongs to Latvia's state radio and television centre (LVRTC) - occurred in Swedish territorial waters at a depth of at least 50 metres. "We have been officially ...
The damage to the cable – which belongs to Latvia's state radio and television centre (LVRTC) – occurred in Swedish territorial waters at a depth of at least 50 metres. Tensions have mounted around ...
The damage to the cable -- which belongs to Latvia's state radio and television centre (LVRTC) -- occurred in Swedish territorial waters at a depth of at least 50 metres (164 feet). Tensions have ...
Sweden and Latvia announced on January 26 that a fibre optic cable — owned by Latvia’s state radio and television centre (LVRTC) and linking the Swedish island of Gotland to Ventspils in ...
“The entire crew on board is Russian,” they added. Sweden and Latvia announced on January 26 that a fibre optic cable -- owned by Latvia’s state radio and television centre (LVRTC) and linking the ...
The Latvian Radio and Television Center (LVRTC), the operator, announced that "external factors" had caused the damage. Repair work was started immediately. The Swedish police are investigating ...
The engineers of Latvian State Radio and Television Centre (LVRTC) and the crew of the sea fibre optic cable repair ship, ...
AP The Latvian government said in a statement: "In connection with the damaged LVRTC underwater optical fiber cable in the Baltic Sea, the state police, in cooperation with the prosecution office ...
Latvia’s State Radio and Television Center (LVRTC) reported on January 26 that the undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden had been damaged by an external impact. According to the ...
Latvia’s State Radio and Television Center (LVRTC) reported on January 26 that the undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden had been damaged by an external impact. According to the ...
which is used by the Latvian Broadcasting and Television Centre (LVRTC). The cause of the repeated damages to cables in the Baltic Sea is unclear, but sabotage is suspected in several cases.