Taiwan has accused a Chinese-owned ship of severing a critical data cable off its northern coast on Friday. Officials in Taipei discovered that four cores of an international submarine cable ...
Recently, a Chinese vessel damaged underwater cables off the ... Earlier, Taiwan had repeatedly complained about China's activities in the gray zone around the island, aimed at exerting pressure ...
But the company, Chunghwa Telecom, also went to Taiwan’s Coast Guard ... evidence the vessel sabotaged the submarine cable, radar showed the vessel passed by when the cable was cut, the official ...
The cutting of a submarine cable outside of the Keelung Harbor earlier this month has led to renewed concerns about Chinese attempts to disrupt telecommunications in Taiwan. The disruption ...
Taiwan has 14 international and 10 domestic underwater cables. In a report submitted to legislators, the national security bureau said suspicious ships carrying flags of convenience sailing within ...
China has increased the frequency of its gray zone operations around Taiwan in recent years ... companies laying international submarine cables in waters under China’s jurisdiction.” ...
Vessels from China or Russia were previously spotted roaming near cables in the Baltic Sea, off Norway and around ... Taiwan coast guard as saying that the cargo ship didn't damage the nearby ...
„With Chinese ships suspected to have cut key undersea communications cables around ... but highlight Taiwan’s need to bolster maritime surveillance and protect its submarine cables.
Officials in Taipei discovered that four cores of an international submarine cable ... dropped its anchor around the rupture site near the port of Keelung, according to Taiwan’s coast guard.
But coast guard personnel were unable to board the ship due to rough seas, and the vessel was released because too much time had passed ... Taiwan has 14 international underwater cables and ...