News2026.01.05 17:08

Owner expects to repair damaged Lithuania-Latvia undersea cable within weeks

BNS 2026.01.05 17:08

The owner of an undersea telecommunications cable connecting Lithuania and Latvia that was damaged last Friday says it expects to complete repairs within the next couple of weeks.

A spokesman for Arelion, a telecommunications company owned by Swedish infrastructure investment firm Polhem Infra, told BNS Monday that repair work has already been planned but will depend on weather conditions and the repair schedule for other cables in the Baltic Sea.

“Repair work is scheduled, but there are other cables in the Baltic Sea that are scheduled for repair first,” Arelion spokesman Martin Sjogren said. “Depending on weather conditions, the cable between Lithuania and Latvia should be restored within the next week or two.”

Sjogren said the fibre-optic cable was severed and that data traffic has been rerouted through other Arelion-operated networks.

He said the cable carries internet and other communications services for both individual users and businesses and organisations.

Vilmantas Vitkauskas, head of Lithuania’s National Crisis Management Centre, said Monday that the connection had likely been cut, though engineers still need to confirm the exact nature of the damage.

The breach was first detected last Friday by the crisis management centre. Its director has said the cable is a critical piece of infrastructure for both Lithuania and Latvia, providing internet connectivity to Scandinavian countries, but that the incident is not expected to disrupt services for consumers.

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