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  2. 2024 Baltic Sea submarine cable disruptions - Wikipedia

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    On 17-18 November 2024, [1] two submarine telecommunication cables, the BCS East-West Interlink and C-Lion1 fibre-optic cables were disrupted in the Baltic Sea.The incidents involving both cables occurred in close proximity of each other and near-simultaneously which prompted accusations from European government officials and NATO member states of hybrid warfare and sabotage as the cause of ...

  3. Internet cables cut in the Red Sea in ‘exceptionally rare ...

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    Internet cables cut in the Red Sea in ‘exceptionally rare’ incident, disrupting much of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East Chris Morris March 4, 2024 at 10:43 AM

  4. How the U.S.-China Rivalry Is Putting the Internet at Risk - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Justice’s Team Telecom regularly interferes to keep Chinese companies from winning bids or laying direct U.S.-China cable links. China in turn allegedly cut off subsea ...

  5. Exclusive-Inside the US push to steer Vietnam's subsea cable ...

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    The United States is urging Vietnam to avoid Chinese cable-laying firm HMN Technologies and other Chinese companies in its plans to build 10 new undersea cables by 2030, sources with knowledge of ...

  6. Television in China - Wikipedia

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    Mainland China had more than 44.5 million digital cable television users in 2008, had 0.9 billion digital cable television users and 0.2 billion IPTV Users in 2015. Unlike many cable television operators in other countries that support two-way modes, China's cable television runs in a one-way mode (download only, no upload and no interactive ...

  7. CUCN - Wikipedia

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    CUCN or China-US Cable Network was a submarine telecommunications cable linking several countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It was retired from service in December 2016. It has landing points in: Shantou, Guangdong Province, China; Fangshan, Pingtung County, Taiwan; Chongming, Shanghai, China; Okinawa Prefecture, Japan; Pusan, South Korea

  8. 3 Red Sea data cables cut as Houthis launch more attacks in ...

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    The cut lines include Asia-Africa-Europe 1, the Europe India Gateway, Seacom and TGN-Gulf, Hong Kong-based HGC Global Communications said. It described the cuts as affecting 25% of the traffic ...

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