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A cut undersea internet cable is making Taiwan worried about ‘gray zone’ tactics from Beijing
When a Taiwanese telecoms company detected that an international undersea cable was damaged earlier this month, it worked to divert internet traffic from the broken line to keep customers on the island connected.
Taiwan Says It Suspects a Chinese-Linked Ship Damaged an Undersea Internet Cable
In 2023, the outlying Matsu Islands, within view of the Chinese coast, endured patchy internet for months after two undersea internet cables broke. These fiber optic cables that connect Taiwan to the internet suffered about 30 such breaks between 2017 and 2023.
Taiwan claims China cut underwater internet cable
The Taiwanese government alleged that a Chinese-owned vessel cut an underwater internet cable in an act of sabotage. The incident occurred on Friday when a Hong Kong-owned and Cameroon-flagged cargo ship,
Exclusive-China-Linked Shipowner Denies Taiwan Accusation of Damaging Undersea Cable
HONG KONG/TAIPEI (Reuters) - The Chinese director of a firm whose vessel Taiwan suspects of having damaged an undersea communications cable said on Wednesday there was no evidence the ship was involved, an incident that has alarmed the government in Taipei.
China's 'gray zone' tactics against Taiwan exposed after the island's undersea cables suffer damage
The recent damage to an undersea cable off Taiwan's coast has raised alarm over China's growing use of 'gray zone' tactics—non-military but strategic methods aimed at undermining Taiwan's security. Suspicion points toward China after the Shunxin39,
Taiwan suspects Chinese vessel in undersea cable disruption
The damage to an undersea internet cable has heightened Taiwan's concerns about potential "gray area" operations by China. The Taiwanese Coast Guard suspects a Chinese vessel may have been involved in this incident.
Taiwan investigates suspicious cable damage amid China tensions
The damage to an undersea internet cable has raised Taiwan's concerns about possible "gray area" operations by China. The Taiwanese Coast Guard suspects a Chinese ship may have been involved. Taiwanese telecommunications company Chunghwa Telecom reported damage to an international undersea internet cable,
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2025 China Outlook: A Recipe For Re-Rating
We believe foreign capital will continue to return to China’s markets in 2025, accelerating the "re-rating" of China stocks, ...
newsbytesapp.com
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US blacklists Tencent, China's most-valuable internet company: Here's why
The Pentagon has flagged Tencent, a top Chinese social media and gaming giant, as a 'Chinese military company.' The move ...
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China's tech giants vow to fix algorithm issues amid government crackdown
Major Chinese internet platforms have vowed to improve their algorithms, after the mainland's internet watchdog launched a ...
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on MSN
How China Is Advancing in AI Despite U.S. Chip Restrictions
It was almost a year before a handful of Chinese AI chatbots received government approval for public release. Some questioned ...
The Independent
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U.S. is considering a ban on a Chinese-made internet router – that is probably already in your home
U.S. officials are flaunting the idea of an outright ban on the sales of a popular Chinese-made
internet
router ... Established in
China
, but sourced from a California unit, the TP-Link ...
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China’s ‘high-speed rail for computers’ will boost AI development: scientists
The country’s optical fibre-based CENI network is operational and achieving zero packet loss with delays of less than 20 ...
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Taiwan considers foreign legion of fighters to counter China
Plan to tackle troop shortage could based on US model where foreigners who spend two years in service are awarded with ...
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