Taipei Times

Coast guard opens satellite link connecting to Itu Aba

- BY HUNG TING-HUNG AND JONATHAN CHIN STAFF REPORTER, WITH STAFF WRITER

The Coast Guard Administra­tion yesterday opened a satellite link connecting the coast guard base on Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island, 太平島) to Taiwan proper in a boost to the nation’s foothold in the Spratly Islands (Nansha Islands, 南沙群島).

Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling (管碧玲) wrote on Facebook that the activation of the SES O3b mPower, a medium Earth orbit satellite system, was a goalpost for sustaining the coast guard, research and medical personnel who are stationed on the island.

The coast guard would next establish communicat­ions with the Taiwanese outpost on Pratas Island (Dongsha Island, 東沙群島), Kuan said.

In August last year, Taiwan Statebuild­ing Party members said that coast guard personnel on Taiping were so poorly equipped when it came to communicat­ions that they had resorted to using Chinese cellphones to call home, sparking a public furor.

Taiping, the largest of the Spratly Islands, is 1,600km from Taiwan proper, while Pratas lies 444km from the Port of Kaohsiung, distances too great to justify undersea cables, which presents a unique challenge for the personnel posted on the islands, Kuan said.

The Coast Guard Administra­tion acquired the services of the O3b mPower system through the Ministry of Digital Affairs’ National Digital Resilience Program, which seeks to harden Taiwanese communicat­ions infrastruc­ture, she said.

Taiping serves as Taiwan’s internatio­nal technology technologi­cal research cooperatio­n hub, and a base for humanitari­an search-and-rescue operations throughout the South China Sea, missions that require robust communicat­ions, Kuan said.

The more robust communicat­ions capabiliti­es installed on Taiping would allow the island to boost its role to what the government envisioned it to be, she said.

Coast guard personnel assigned to Taiping have reported that the O3b mPower system’s performanc­e is satisfacto­ry, Kuan added.

 ?? PHOTO: SCREEN GRAB FROM OCEAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL MINISTER KUAN BI-LING’S FACEBOOK PAGE ?? Military personnel set up a satellite system on Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island) in an undated photograph.
PHOTO: SCREEN GRAB FROM OCEAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL MINISTER KUAN BI-LING’S FACEBOOK PAGE Military personnel set up a satellite system on Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island) in an undated photograph.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Taiwan