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    Home » Remote Areas in Greenland Lose Internet and Phone Services Amid Spanish Blackout

    Remote Areas in Greenland Lose Internet and Phone Services Amid Spanish Blackout

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaApril 29, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Greenland Satellite Link Failure Disrupts Key Communications

    Several remote regions of Greenland have lost access to vital communication services, including internet, telephony, television, and radio, according to the Arctic island’s telecom provider, Tusass. The disruption occurred late on Monday and is linked to a loss of contact with satellite equipment located in Spain.

    Tusass stated that the affected satellite infrastructure, based in Maspalomas, Spain, is essential for delivering services to Greenland’s more isolated communities. The company confirmed that it currently has no communication with the equipment and is investigating the situation.

    Potential Link to Major Power Outage in Spain

    The service disruption in Greenland coincides with a large-scale power blackout that impacted much of Spain and Portugal on Monday. While power restoration efforts began in parts of the Iberian Peninsula later that evening, the wider effects of the outage are still being assessed.

    It remains unclear whether the Spanish blackout directly caused the disruption in Greenland. However, Tusass acknowledged the timing and said the company is exploring all possibilities to determine the cause and restore services as quickly as possible.

    Impact on Isolated Communities

    The outage primarily affects Greenland’s remote settlements, though Tusass did not specify the number of people impacted. These areas rely heavily on satellite communication due to their geographical isolation and lack of terrestrial infrastructure.

    The situation highlights the fragility of international satellite networks and how localised events can have far-reaching consequences. As Tusass works to re-establish its satellite connection, affected residents in Greenland remain without essential communication channels.

    with inputs from Reuters

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