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One of 2 harmed Baltic Sea cable televisions back online, Arelion states

One of two Baltic subsea cables that were harmed earlier this month in a thought sabotage is back online, a representative for operator company Arelion stated.

The cable connecting Sweden and Lithuania was fixed as of Thursday and traffic had resumed at full capacity, representative Martin Sjogren stated.

Two subsea cables-- the other connecting Finland and Germany -- were harmed in less than 24 hr on Nov. 17-18, prompting German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius to say he presumed it was sabotage.

Undersea cables transmit almost all the world's internet information traffic, and are thought about vital infrastructure as they link the communication backbone in between nations.

Detectives have zeroed in on Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3, and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the country sent an official request to China looking for cooperation to assist clarify what took place when the undersea cable televisions were damaged in the Baltic Sea.

We are cooperating with Swedish cops in their examination of our damaged cable television, Sjogren stated.

It's extremely difficult to protect the entire subsea facilities however the international cooperation in between authorities, military and business is working effectively, he stated.

Arelion, as soon as part of telecom business Telia, owns 75,000 kilometers (46,603 miles) of fiber network.

Finland's Cinia, which owns the other cable television, has likewise began repair and approximated completion by the end of this month.

(source: Reuters)