HELSINKI, November 19. /TASS/. The repair of the damaged C-Lion1 cable will start in the Baltic Sea early next week and no physical inspection of the cable has been carried thus far, CEO of the Finnish state telecom infrastructure operator Cinia said at the briefing.
"The cable has not yet been inspected physically. Reasoning from failures in operation, we may well be confident that it is fully ruptured. Further to repair work, a bottom survey is planned in this area using an unmanned subsea vehicle to find the cause of the rupture," Ari-Jussi Knaapila said.
First information about the failure was received at 04:00 a.m. local time (02:00 a.m. UTC) on November 11. The cable was fully disconnected in eleven seconds after this message, the CEO said.
The ship for repair activities will depart from the French port of Calais on November 21. "Cable repair efforts will probably start on Monday or on Tuesday," Knaapila added.
The 1,173-km long cable commissioned in 2016 is laid between Helsinki and Rostock in Germany.