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Taiwan seeks satellite solutions after undersea cables cut
MATSU: Taiwanese hostel worker Wang Chuang-jen's business took a hammering when undersea telecoms lines serving tiny Matsu archipelago were cut in February.“It was very inconvenient,“ said the 35-year-old from Matsu’s Beigan island, where customers struggled to book or pay online due to slow connectivity. “We all heavily depend on the internet.”The cut-off not only caused headaches for businesspeople such as Wang, it also highlighted Taiwan's digital vulnerability at a time of heightened menace from China.The two cables were severed about 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Matsu in the Taiwan Strait within days of each other.Locals, as well as Taipei's Communications Commission, said Chinese fish

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