The Fiji Times

Submarine cables

- ■ PACNEWS

TOKYO - Japan, the United States and Australia will work together to set up submarine communicat­ions cables in the Pacific region, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned, in a bid to counter China’s rapid expansion in field of undersea cables.

Government-affiliated financial institutio­ns in each country will provide financial support for new contracts for marine cable projects. The three countries will deepen their co-operative relationsh­ip to secure this infrastruc­ture, which is vital for security, and counter the risk of data exfiltrati­on and disconnect­ion.

Submarine cables are thin optical fibers covered with resin and laid in the deep sea around the world.

They are said to account for 99 per cent of the world’s internatio­nal communicat­ions, and the demand for cable installati­on is growing in parallel with the increase in global transmissi­ons.

According to NEC Corp., the latest cable system can transmit data equivalent to about 10,000 DVDs per second.

In March, officials from government, industry and academics in the three countries discussed the issue at an informal meeting and agreed to strengthen co-operation over submarine cables.

They also agreed to strengthen informatio­n sharing on China’s activities and co-operate in financing submarine cable projects in strategica­lly important areas, according to sources.

This trilateral cooperatio­n is being spurred by China, which is rapidly rising in the field of submarine cables.

Companies in Japan, the United States and Europe hold a combined share of about 90 per cent of the world’s submarine cables, and China’s Huahai Communicat­ion Technology Co. — which used to be a subsidiary of Huawei Technologi­es Co. — now has the fourthlarg­est global share.

China has been actively laying undersea cables in various places under its Belt and Road Initiative to create a huge economic bloc.

In particular, China is seeking to expand its influence over the Pacific island nations, some of which have friendly relations with Taiwan, by providing economic cooperatio­n and assistance. Some Chinese companies are pursuing orders for undersea cables from those islands.

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