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Taiwan suspects China of newest assault on undersea cables

Taiwan suspects China of newest assault on undersea cables


Chunghwa Telecom, which is a part of a global consortium that owns the cable, stated it had been in a position to reroute telecom site visitors to different cables, and that service continued uninterrupted. The $500 million Trans-Pacific Express cable has linked nations in East Asia with the United States’ West Coast since 2008.

Taiwan has skilled a number of dozen incidents of harm to its underwater telecom cables lately, with out having the ability to definitively determine the supply of the assaults, and has appealed to the European Union for assist.

The Taiwan cable assaults comply with the severing of an undersea energy cable between Finland and Estonia on Christmas Day that Finland pinned on Russia’s shadow fleet of oil tankers.

Such so-called gray-zone assaults have multiplied since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine three years in the past as Beijing and Moscow have examined the power and readiness of the West to resist hybrid types of aggression.

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