Sweden is investigating the sighting of a Chinese vessel near where two Baltic Sea internet cables were severed, the Financial Times reported. The first cable — a 135-mile internet link between ...
and owned by Chinese citizen Guo Wenjie. Continue reading Chunghwa Telecom said vital connections were immediately restored after it diverted data towards other subsea cables on Friday morning.
Taiwan has asked South Korea for assistance investigating a Chinese-owned ship suspected of cutting a subsea cable off its northern coast on Friday. Taiwan telecoms operator Chunghwa Telecom and ...
Taiwan suspects that a Chinese-owned cargo vessel damaged an undersea cable near its northeastern coast on Friday, in an alleged act of sabotage that highlights the vulnerabilities of Taipei’s ...
Taiwan is investigating a Chinese-owned cargo ship that may have damaged an undersea internet cable northeast of the island. Taiwan has asked South Korea for assistance investigating a Chinese ...
Does the recent string of subsea cable damage incidents around Taiwan point to malign actors out to disrupt?Or are they just random, accidental incidents that ...
The country’s government claims that ‘accidental’ submarine cable cuts are part of China’s ‘Grey Zone activities’ in the waters around Taiwan, aimed at deliberately destabilising the country without ...
"The fact that there are multiple technical patents that Chinese engineers applied for to conduct such a subsea cable cutting operation only adds to the suspicion that Beijing may have not only ...
“The fact that there are multiple technical patents that Chinese engineers applied for to conduct such a subsea cable cutting operation only adds to the suspicion that Beijing may have not only ...
According to the UK’s 2025 National Risk Register, in a reasonable worst-case scenario, the loss of transatlantic subsea cables linking to the UK would cause “considerable disruption” to ...
They said that these tools worked randomly at best and could damage other useful cables. Benjamin Schmitt of the University of Pennsylvania’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy also told Newsweek, “The ...