Read previewUK telecoms giant Virgin Media is suing a fishing trawler for more than $870,000, according to Irish media, accusing those on board of damaging one of its undersea fiber optic cables.
Virgin Media, the primary cable supplier in the UK, is suing the owners and all those claiming an interest in The Lida Suzanna, an 82-foot-long, Irish-registered fishing vessel, according to documents filed in Ireland's High Court.
According to the Irish Independent, Virgin Media claims that the trawler damaged a subsea fiber optic cable while fishing for scallops on January 26, 2015.
Related storiesThe 2015 incident required Virgin Media to charter a repair ship and deploy a remotely operated vehicle to fix the break, WIRED reported at the time.
This lawsuit follows a similar case in which Virgin Media went after another Irish fishing vessel.
Persons:
—, Lida Suzanna, Virgin Media's, Willie Joe
Organizations:
Service, Virgin Media, Business, Irish Independent, WIRED, International Cable Protection, Irish Times
Locations:
Lida, Ireland's