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 ...
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.” ...
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 ...
„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.
As an island, Taiwan is particularly vulnerable to submarine cable disruption. The country’s government claims that ‘accidental’ submarine cable cuts are part of China’s ‘Grey Zone activities’ in the ...
Advt 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 ...
Taipei, Taiwan/Hong Kong (CNN ... While there was no direct evidence the vessel sabotaged the submarine cable, radar showed the vessel passed by when the cable was cut, the official said.
the Taiwan Space Agency in 2023 said it intends to launch its first self-made low-Earth orbit communication satellite next year and at least one more by 2028. However, satellite communications are ...