Another undersea cable has been damaged in the Baltic Sea. The Russian company Rostelekom reported the failure on Saturday.
Another undersea cable has been damaged in the Baltic Sea. The Russian company Rostelekom reported the failure on Saturday.
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables, which are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
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