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The SHEFA-2 cable was damaged early yesterday morning on the stretch between Orkney and Scotland, and it has affected communication there. The Faroe Islands do not seem to be affected by the damage, says Páll H. Vesturbú, CEO of Neti. He adds that the cause of the damage is unclear, but there are indications that a fishing vessel has sailed too close, and has damaged the cable. Subtitle: - The work to repair the cable is currently being coordina…
Cable damage impact ‘more limited than initially thought’
Hundreds — rather than thousands — of internet users in Orkney and Shetland were affected by damage to a subsea internet cable yesterday. It was initially suggested that up to 10,000 customers could be affected by the incident, which took place at approximately 3am on Saturday. Openreach, which maintains telephone and internet infrastructure nationwide now says that the impact is “more limited than initially thought”. This damaged to the SHEFA 2…
Broadband Disrupted for Shetland and Orkney by Subsea Fibre Break UPDATE
Thousands of homes and businesses across Shetland, which is a remote UK subarctic archipelago that resides north of the Scottish mainland, have suffered disruption to their broadband services this weekend after part of the main SHEFA-2 (Faroese Telecom) submarine (subsea) fibre optic cable was damaged. Premises on the Orkney Islands were also hit. Faroese Telecom’s SHEFA-2 cable reaches Shetland via two landing sites, including one stretch that …
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