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Russia plans to lay trans-Arctic fiber cable linking military installations

A 12,700-kilometer fiber cable will link Russia's Arctic coast from Severomorsk to Vladivostok.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer April 24, 2018
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Russia is planning to lay a fiber-optic line that will provide state-of-the art tele- and data communication to all military bases and installations across the Arctic from Severomorsk on the Kola Peninsula to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean.

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