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The Caucasus Cable System (unofficially also designated as the Bulgaria–Georgia communications cable) is a
Georgian Georgian may refer to: Common meanings * Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) ** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group ** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians **Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
-owned submarine communications cable in the
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linking
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to
Balchik Balchik ( bg, Балчик ; ro, Balcic) is a Black Sea coastal town and seaside resort in the Southern Dobruja area of northeastern Bulgaria. It is in Dobrich Province, 35 km southeast of Dobrich and 42 km northeast of Varna. It spr ...
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over a distance of 1,182 km. Its landing station in Balchik is connected to
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and other European Internet hubs via terrestrial connection. As the only communications cable linking Georgia directly to Europe, the Caucasus Cable System is deemed of geostrategic importance and has been at the center of controversy due to alleged plans to sell it to a Russian-owned company. "გაზპრომის" შემდეგ შესაძლოა რუსული გავლენის ქვეშ საკომუნიკაციო მაგისტრალი აღმოჩნდეს
Rustavi 2 Rustavi 2 ( ka, რუსთავი 2, tr, "Rustavi ori") is a Georgian free-to-air television channel based in Tbilisi, that was founded in 1994 in the town of Rustavi (hence its name). It is an associate member of the European Broadcasting ...
, 7 February 2016
As of January 2017 the cable is still in sole ownership of Caucasus Online.


Construction

Laying works were completed in July 2008 by the American cable ship CS ''Tyco Decisive'', just a couple of weeks prior to the South Ossetia War. The submarine cable was manufactured and laid by
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and consists of two fiber pairs each carrying 96 wavelengths with a bandwidth of 100Gbit/s providing a total bandwidth of 12.8Tbit/s (originally 64 × 10Gbit/s and a total of 1.2Tbit/s). In 2011 an upgrade implemented by TE Connectivity enabled the addition of further wavelengths. The project was led by Georgia's largest
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,
Caucasus Online Caucasus Online LLC is one of the largest Georgia (country), Georgian Internet service provider and controls large part of the Georgian internet communications market. Caucasus Online was formed by unification of several major Georgian ISPs:''Cauc ...
. Costs of construction of the submarine cable amounted to $40 million of which $35 million were funded by loans acquired from the
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. As part of the deal, the EBRD acquired a 5.0% equity stake in the company. The project involved further investments for terrestrial fibre optic infrastructure from and to the landing stations worth $22 million. On the Bulgarian side a fibre optic link to
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was built while on the Georgian end a fibre optic link to Georgian neighbour
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was laid. Completion of the project was delayed by around one month due to the
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.


Russian sale scandal

In February 2016, the Georgian political party Free Democrats blew the whistle on what it claimed were secret negotiations between Caucasus Online and a subsidiary of the Russian company
VimpelCom VEON Ltd. (formerly VimpelCom Ltd.) is a Dutch-domiciled multinational telecommunication services company. It predominantly operates services in the regions of Asia, Africa and Europe. It is the 13th largest mobile network operator in the wor ...
on the sale of Caucasus Cable System to the latter. Commentators expressed grave concern that the transfer of such a strategic communications channel to a Russian firm would jeopardize Georgia's national security and give increased cyber access to the Russian intelligence services. Caucasus Online admitted to partial sale negotiations with VimpelCom, but claimed the submarine cable was not part of the deal. In an apparent effort to downplay the Russian security threats, Caucasus Online director Giorgy Tkeshelashvili added that VimpelCom was an internationally traded company involving people of many different nationalities. Free Democrats maintained that secret negotiations on the fate of the cable were planned in
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between Caucasus Online and VimpelCom subsidiaries.


Azerbaijan sale scandal

The sole owner of the cable is Caucasus Online. 49% of the company was sold in 2019 to Negsol Holding, owned by Azerbaijani businessman Nasib Hasanov, for $ 61 million. In March 2021, Nexol Holding acquired the remaining 51% of the Georgian Internet provider Caucasus Online and became a 100% owner. Although the material value of the contract is unknown, the agreement has been sharply criticized by the Georgian National Communications Commission. Kakha Bekauri, the head of the GNCC, said that the deal had not been approved in advance by the commission, so it was illegal and should be annulled.


See also

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Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline The Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline is a long crude oil pipeline from the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli oil field in the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It connects Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan and Ceyhan, a port on the south-easter ...


References

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