Last year, the United States promised to fund the construction of an undersea cable to connect the territories of Guam, Pacific Island nation of Fiji, and French Polynesia. According to Nathaniel Fick, an official from the US State Department, on Wednesday (January 31), they hope to connect the Pacific Island nations with an undersea cable from the US, but must ensure that their digital ecosystem is equipped to protect against potential data risks from China.
According to Fik, it is crucial to ensure the protection of the digital ecosystem connecting cable nations from start to finish, and to exclude any unreliable data center or base station built by China. He stated that if Pacific island nations want to become a reliable and attractive hub for sustained investment, it is necessary to eliminate any Chinese system that may serve their interests.
According to the plan, the United States plans to connect the underwater cables of Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tuvalu, Fiji, Republic of Nauru, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, and Cook Islands.
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