By Isabelle Yr Carlsson COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Two undersea telecommunications cables that were damaged in the Baltic Sea on Dec. 25 appeared to have been torn apart by a strong external force, Finland ...
Elisa already has strong expertise in network automation and in software development, including various applications such as ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Finland's Elisa said on Monday that it had finished the repair of its two undersea telecommunications cables that were damaged in the Baltic Sea on Dec. 25.
Russia has been blamed for targeting vital infrastructure in the Baltic Sea as part of a hybrid war against the West. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Elisa has been selected to provide a solution that automatically optimises Finland's Sand Battery's charging and ...
The Finnish customs service said the ship may belong to the shadow fleet of aging tankers that seek to evade sanctions on the sale of Russian oil.
Elisa strengthens its position as an international digital service provider and hires nearly a hundred AI and software experts in its home market areas, ...
Finnish police said on Tuesday they had recovered a lost anchor from the seabed as part of an investigation of suspected ...
Two fiber-optic cables owned by Finnish operator Elisa linking Finland and Estonia were broken, while a third link between the two countries owned by China’s Citic was damaged, Finnish transport ...
NATO launched 'Baltic Sentry', a new naval mission to prevent attacks on cable infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. The alliance ...
Disruptions were detected on Boxing Day in a total of four telecommunications cables connecting Finland in the Baltic Sea. Two of the data links are marine cables operated by Elisa, running between ...