"The Russians are laying optical fibers in the Arctic. This will make the Internet available for the first time in this region. The Kremlin is to use it to build a military advantage," reports Reuters. The Polar Express, the name of the Arctic submarine communication cable, operated by the state-owned company Morsviazsputnik, is part of a government project to bring high-speed internet to remote but hydrocarbon-rich areas in the north. Moscow is striving to build the necessary infrastructure not only to exploit the deposits there, but also to strengthen its military presence. The optical fiber is to be laid by 2026 and will connect the village of Teriberka on the Barents Sea to the Far East port of Vladivostok. Arctic bases and ports, as well as cities in Kamchatka and Sakhalin, would use the Internet. The implementation of this project is to cost the Kremlin nearly $ 890 million."
"The Russians are laying optical fibers in the Arctic. This will make the Internet available for the first time in this region. The Kremlin is to use it to build a military advantage," reports Reuters. The Polar Express, the name of the Arctic submarine communication cable, operated by the state-owned company Morsviazsputnik, is part of a government project to bring high-speed internet to remote but hydrocarbon-rich areas in the north. Moscow is striving to build the necessary infrastructure not only to exploit the deposits there, but also to strengthen its military presence.
The optical fiber is to be laid by 2026 and will connect the village of Teriberka on the Barents Sea to the Far East port of Vladivostok. Arctic bases and ports, as well as cities in Kamchatka and Sakhalin, would use the Internet. The implementation of this project is to cost the Kremlin nearly $ 890 million."
Let’s send a broiler to the Arctic. He will stink there, doing nothing and will ruin the mood of the Russians.
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