Taiwan will step up the surveillance and management of ships carrying flags of convenience, including boarding them, after a ...
Subsea cables are especially vulnerable to sabotage or even exploitation, as they are extremely long, difficult to monitor, ...
An undersea cable off the coast of Taiwan was damaged on January 3, allegedly by the Shunxin-39, a Cameroonian-registered cargo ship with suspected links to mainland China. The incident follows ...
Taiwan's digital infrastructure faced challenges again as two submarine cables connecting Taiwan and the Matsu Islands were ...
That cable also connects to South ... undersea cables broke.Credit...Huizhong Wu/Associated Press The frequent breakages are a reminder that Taiwan’s communication infrastructure must be able ...
A series of incidents, both at home and in Europe, stoked concerns about Chinese attempts to disrupt telecommunications in ...
A third fibre optic cable linking the islands to Taiwan that previously malfunctioned is also still not working. There is growing concern in Taiwan over the security of its cables after a Chinese ...
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's remaining undersea cable link to the Matsu Islands near China was completely disconnected early Wednesday, the government said, adding to a string of such issues and raising ...
According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), undersea cables carry more than 90% of global internet data ...
The Taiwanese Coast Guard suspects that the vessel Shunxin39, associated with China, might have been responsible for the damage to the cable. Read also: Xi's call for unity with Taiwan amid rising ...
Two ageing subsea telecoms cables serving Taiwan's Matsu archipelago have stopped functioning, with the outages blamed on "natural deterioration", Taipei communication officials said on Wednesday.
Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Affairs has blamed "natural deterioration" as the reason for the latest subsea cable outages to impact the island. As reported by Reuters, the government said that subsea ...