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Funktsioon | 7.1 Teetaristuga seotud õiguste andmine |
Sari | 7.1-2 Väliste isikute ehitiste ja lubade kooskõlastamise dokumendid |
Toimik | 7.1-2/2025 |
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Tere,
palun registreerida Arvo Veltrile täitmiseks.
Parimat,
Tiit
From: Haiti Jürmann <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2025 1:12 PM
To: Tiit Harjak <[email protected]>
Cc: 'Tammjärv Rauno' <[email protected]>
Subject: Rootsi-Saaremaa-Hiiumaa-Harku-Viimsi-Soome sidetrass
Tere Tiit
Sinu abi oleks veidi vaja. Euroopa Liidu rahadega ehitatakse Rootsist läbi Eesti Soome välja uus optika kaabel. Projekteerimiseks läheb arvatavasti 04.2025 ning ehitus peab valmis olema ehitatud 12.2026. Tundub, et see töö on minu lauale projekteerimiseks jõudmas. Ehitab seda loodetavasti Enersense. Manuses on nii EU meetme kirjeldus, kui ka väike pilt trassist. Selle sideobjekti omanikuks saab Global Connect (Taanist).
Kuna tegemist on mahuka tööga, mis on planeeritud enamuses osas loomulikult Transpordiameti maale, siis oleks sinu abi vaja mõne asja kaasa mõtlemisel.
Kas oleks mõeldav määrata kogu sellele projektile TRAM’ist üks konkreetne menetleja, kes oleks kohe esimesest päevast kursis trassi kulgemisega, eripäradega ja kellega koos saaksime enne projekteerimise algust läbi töötada trassi paiknemise? Kuna liitumispunkte on suhteliselt vähe, siis on võimalus leida koos TRAM’i inimesega mitte ainult õige tee pool vaid ka suisa õige tee. Meil on mänguruumi leidmaks kõige kiirem ja sobivam lahendus andmata kusagil järgi TRAM’i nõuetest. Kuna päris suur osa trassist on Saartel ja ka Lääne-Eestis, siis kas oleks võimalik kasutada Gunnar Mägi teadmisi ja kogemusi? Kui pead vajalikuks, siis on ehk mõistlik veel keegi teie majast kaasata.
Me tuleksime hea meelega Teile külla ja tutvustaksime täpsemalt oma mõtteid ja plaane.
Aitähh
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GlobalConnect 1 (1)
European Union Connecting Europe Facility (CEF2)
European Union to co-fund GlobalConnect project to build new subsea fiber cables in
the Baltic Sea.
GlobalConnect has received funding from The European Union to build new subsea
cables between Sweden and Estonia. The purpose of the project is to increase the
digital resilience and redundancy of fiber optic cables in the Baltic Sea, making it easier
to re-route traffic in case of disruptions.
The project intends to construct three new subsea cables (~200km) and lay several
hundred kilometers of terrestrial fiber routes, offering new ways to offer long-haul
capacity services. The new infrastructure is intended between Gotland in Sweden to
the Estonian islands, Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, before extending inland through Estonia
and reaching the capital Tallinn.
The total cost of the project is estimated to be ~30 million Euros. The European Union
has granted GlobalConnect a total of 15.7 million Euros from the CEF2.
GlobalConnect launched the project in January 2025 to secure necessary permits from
authorities – with the intention to begin executing the build out in the coming years.
Adding more sea cables in the Baltic Sea will add resilience and redundancy to
GlobalConnect’s existing 243,000 km fiber network, spanning through Sweden,
Norway, Denmark Finland and northern Germany, offering several digital gateways in
and out of the Nordic region.
This is the second GlobalConnect digital infrastructure project to be co-funded by the
European Union, GlobalConnect has previously been granted: European Union to co-
fund latest GlobalConnect digitalization project in Northern Scandinavia |
GlobalConnect Group.
This project is co-funded by the European Union.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily
reflect those of the European Union or (CEF) Connecting Europe Facility. Neither the European
Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
CEF2 Digital Gateways Program includes all European Union member states, and the purpose
is to facilitate investments driving digitalization in regions where insufficient market conditions
are present.
GlobalConnect 1 (1)
European Union Connecting Europe Facility (CEF2)
European Union to co-fund GlobalConnect project to build new subsea fiber cables in
the Baltic Sea.
GlobalConnect has received funding from The European Union to build new subsea
cables between Sweden and Estonia. The purpose of the project is to increase the
digital resilience and redundancy of fiber optic cables in the Baltic Sea, making it easier
to re-route traffic in case of disruptions.
The project intends to construct three new subsea cables (~200km) and lay several
hundred kilometers of terrestrial fiber routes, offering new ways to offer long-haul
capacity services. The new infrastructure is intended between Gotland in Sweden to
the Estonian islands, Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, before extending inland through Estonia
and reaching the capital Tallinn.
The total cost of the project is estimated to be ~30 million Euros. The European Union
has granted GlobalConnect a total of 15.7 million Euros from the CEF2.
GlobalConnect launched the project in January 2025 to secure necessary permits from
authorities – with the intention to begin executing the build out in the coming years.
Adding more sea cables in the Baltic Sea will add resilience and redundancy to
GlobalConnect’s existing 243,000 km fiber network, spanning through Sweden,
Norway, Denmark Finland and northern Germany, offering several digital gateways in
and out of the Nordic region.
This is the second GlobalConnect digital infrastructure project to be co-funded by the
European Union, GlobalConnect has previously been granted: European Union to co-
fund latest GlobalConnect digitalization project in Northern Scandinavia |
GlobalConnect Group.
This project is co-funded by the European Union.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily
reflect those of the European Union or (CEF) Connecting Europe Facility. Neither the European
Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
CEF2 Digital Gateways Program includes all European Union member states, and the purpose
is to facilitate investments driving digitalization in regions where insufficient market conditions
are present.