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Was the damage to the data cable caused by accident?Underwater cables in the Baltic Sea also recently damaged

Finnish authorities investigate new internet cable disruption between Finland and Sweden No criminal investigation yet.

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Finland and Sweden were plunged into digital drama as a fibre-optic cable linking the two nations was mysteriously damaged in two places on Monday, December 2, in the afternoon.

Digital infrastructure provider GlobalConnect confirmed the fiasco, reporting that the cable- thankfully located on land rather than under the sea – was damaged near Espoo and Vihti, in rural Finland. The exact cause? Still a head-scratcher.

Niklas Ekström, communications manager for GlobalConnect, played it coy, declining to speculate on what caused the break but hinted at a usual suspect: “Usually, the reason for the damage is that a digger is digging and accidentally hits the cable.” A digger disaster or something more sinister?

Was the damage to the data cable caused by accident?

Swedish media were quick to raise the alarm, with reports suggesting a criminal offence might be in play. Public broadcaster SVT and Aftonbladet claimed Finnish police were sniffing out foul play, with Swedish authorities also looped in. But Finnish cops cooled the criminal chatter, saying no investigation into a potential crime was underway.

Still, Finland’s Transport and Communications Minister, Lulu Ranne, took the damage seriously, saying on social media, “Authorities are investigating the matter together with the company.” She left no doubt about her stance: “We take the situation seriously.”

Underwater cables in the Baltic Sea also recently damaged

This isn’t the first time Finland’s cables have been in the spotlight. November saw a nail-biting saga when submarine cables in the Baltic Sea were cut – one connecting Finland and Germany and another linking Sweden and Lithuania. Those incidents are now under investigation by Finland’s National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), which suspects aggravated damage to property and interference with telecommunications.

While Monday’s mishap is far less dramatic than November’s underwater conspiracies, it’s a reminder of the potential vulnerability of modern digital infrastructure.

For now, repair crews are racing against the clock to restore the vital connection. Whether it’s the blunder of a clumsy digger or something darker, Finnish authorities are determined to get to the bottom of it.

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