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from: Mike Powell
date: 2024-11-23 11:25:00
subject: Suspected Russian-Chinese

Suspected Russian-Chinese undersea cable sabotage "barely affected" internet
service and quality  with no outages reported

Date:
Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:16:15 +0000

Description:
Damage to two major subsea cables didnt cause too much damage due to several
redundancy backups.

FULL STORY

Recent damage to undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea which affected
some European countries may not have been as bad first though, after
Cloudflare claimed the potential sabotage had little-to-no observable impact
whatsoever. 

The company credited this to Europes robust internet infrastructure,
demonstrating a high level of resilience supported by a network of redundancy
options to keep the continent connected to the internet. 

Two lines were impacted  the BSC East-West Interlink cable between Lithuania
and Sweden, and the C-Lion1 cable linking Finland to Germany.

Internet cable damage didnt really affect us

Cloudflare used metrics like internet quality, latency and bandwidth in the
supposedly affected countries to reveal that networks remained stable. 

The BCS East-West Interlink, damaged on November 17, usually carried around
one-third of Lithuanias internet capacity, however alternate pathways allowed
the country to stay connected without major disruptions. 

One day later, the C-Lion1 cable was damaged. Minor fluctuations in internet
performance, like a slight change in bandwidth and latency in Finland, were
observed, however they were remediated within just hours. 

Although undersea cables are critical to keeping countries connected to the
internet, several redundancy options make it extremely difficult to entirely
cut off a nation. 

Sweden is connected by more than 20 subsea cables, while Finland and Germany
have 10. They also benefit from land-based fiber networks, all of which help
keep the countries and their critical infrastructures connected during such
outages. 

However, the threat of sabotage to undersea cables remains a key focus for
many countries. The Danish Navy recently intercepted a suspected Chinese
vessel, highlighting the need to protect these physical connections. 

Earlier in 2024, we reported NATO had revealed plans to use satellite-based
connections to safeguard against undersea cable attacks , while other 
consumer options like Starlink promise to keep citizens connected.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/suspected-russian-chinese-undersea-cable-sabotag
e-barely-affected-internet-service-and-quality-with-no-outages-reported

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