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Newfoundland and Labrador News

Telecommunications giant Bell is exploring surveillance options in the Gulf of St. Lawrence after one of its subsea fibre optic cables between Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland’s west coast was recently severed for the second time.

David Joice, the company’s director of networks, said it’s suspected that an anchor or a piece of gear, such as a trawling net, snagged the cable last Dec. 24. He said the cable was then brought to the surface along with the gear, and deliberately cut by someone.

“The telltale sign that we have is that there’s almost like a cut, or like an angle grinder cut, through the cable,” Joice said in a recent interview with CBC Radio’s Information Morning Cape Breton.

“That’s a pretty tough thing to do because … it’s just not like a fibre optic cable that you’d see on the poles or going to your home, but it’s actually wrapped in steel. So …

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