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They Want to Run the Internet Under the Arctic Ice. A Response to the Threat.

Summary by Polsat News
Brussels plans to create new data transmission routes that bypass war zones, such as the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, through which a significant portion of global internet traffic passes. One project involves the construction of an Arctic fiber-optic cable system running beneath the ice of the North Pole.
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Brussels plans to create new data transmission routes that bypass war zones, such as the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, through which a significant portion of global internet traffic passes. One project involves the construction of an Arctic fiber-optic cable system running beneath the ice of the North Pole.

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Polsat News broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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