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Greenland satellite services disrupted after Spanish power blackout

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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Remote regions of Greenland have lost access to key satellite services including internet and telephones, the Arctic island’s telecoms group said late on Monday, adding it would investigate whether this was related to a massive power blackout in Spain.

Greenland’s Tussass telecoms company said in a statement it had lost connection to satellite equipment based in Spain that provides telephone, internet, TV and radio services.

“Right now there is no contact with our equipment in Maspalomas in Spain, which we are deeply dependent on to be able to supply customers in the satellite area,” Tussass said in the statement.

The affected places were remote settlements. It was not immediately clear how many people were being affected.

Late on Monday, power began to be restored in parts of the Iberian Peninsula following a massive outage that brought most of Spain and Portugal to a standstill.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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