Taiwan investigating suspected gray zone action by China
Taiwan''s coast guard (CGA) detained the Chinese crew of a Togolese-registered vessel suspected of severing an undersea fiber optic cable connecting the islands of Taiwan and Penghu on...
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Taiwan''s coast guard (CGA) detained the Chinese crew of a Togolese-registered vessel suspected of severing an undersea fiber optic cable connecting the islands of Taiwan and Penghu on...
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
Video explains how vital fiber optic subsea communication lines are vulnerable to damage or sabotage.
A Chinese-owned vessel is suspected of severing an undersea cable off the Taiwanese coast recently, according to authorities on the island. Taiwan''s coast guard requested that the cargo
The employment of third-country flagged cargo vessels to carry out undersea cable and pipeline sabotage operations appears to be a new element in Beijing''s ongoing gray zone warfare
Taiwanese authorities are investigating a Chinese-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging an undersea internet cable northeast of the island, Taiwan''s coast guard said on Monday.
TAIPEI—A Chinese-owned vessel cut an undersea fiber-optic cable near Taiwan, according to Taiwanese authorities, causing only minimal disruption of service but sending a
The main point: Taiwan is facing an intentional and sustained campaign of undersea cable sabotage by China—part of Beijing''s broader campaign to undermine Taiwan''s sovereignty through
Taiwan''s Coast Guard has arrested the Chinese crew of a Togolese vessel accused of intentionally cutting an underwater fiber-optic cable, an incident that further escalates tensions
Taiwanese authorities are investigating a Chinese-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging an undersea internet cable northeast of the island,
Last month, a Chinese-owned vessel was accused of cutting an undersea fiber-optic cable near Keelung Harbor, highlighting the vulnerability of critical communications infrastructure.