On Tuesday, telecom services were restored to remote communities in Greenland.
They were cut off from crucial satellite access due to the massive power blackout in Spain.
Tusass, owned by Greenland's government, said that it had lost connection to a satellite Spain-base that provides telephone, internet, TV and radio services.
Tuasass Spokesperson told Reuters that the disruption of the services was "because of an error some 3,000 km (1,900 miles) away."
He added that the services were restored.
Early Tuesday, Spain and Portugal ended the crisis of the worst power blackout in their history.
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