Taiwan Suspects China in Recent Undersea Cable Attack

Chunghwa Telecom Ensures Connectivity Amid Undersea Cable Disruptions

Chunghwa Telecom, a key member of an international consortium that manages the Trans-Pacific Express (TPE) cable, has successfully rerouted telecom traffic following recent damage to the undersea infrastructure. Despite the disruptions, the company reported that service for users remained uninterrupted. Operating since 2008, the $500 million TPE cable connects East Asia to the United States’ West Coast and plays an integral role in global communications.

Taiwan, however, continues to grapple with mounting challenges to its underwater telecom network. Over the years, the island has faced numerous incidents of cable damage without being able to clearly identify the culprits. In response to these threats, Taiwan has sought stronger international ties and called on the European Union for assistance in bolstering its cyber and telecom defenses.

This latest attack on Taiwan’s undersea cables comes in the wake of a similar incident on Christmas Day, when an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia was severed. Finnish authorities attributed that damage to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” of oil tankers.

These “gray-zone” tactics — a term used to describe hybrid aggression that falls below the threshold of open warfare — have become increasingly common since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine three years ago. Both Moscow and Beijing have escalated their testing of Western resilience in the face of these covert and hybrid threats.

As countries such as Taiwan, Finland, and others see their critical infrastructure targeted, the urgency to counter these escalating attacks continues to mount.


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3 responses to “Taiwan Suspects China in Recent Undersea Cable Attack”

  1. Oh, fantastic! Just what we need: undersea cable wars. Who knew being a telecom executive was so much like playing a game of underwater whack-a-mole? 🍿📡

  2. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    Seems like undersea cables have become the latest hotspot for geopolitical fun—who needs a spy novel when you’ve got a live thriller right off the coast? 🌊📞 Just remind me again, which side are we rooting for here? 🤔

  3. Seems like undersea cables are the new playground for the not-so-subtle geopolitics of the East. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe we should just send them a polite “please stop” note and hope for the best?💌

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