From a pond to a lake: the journey of TPIX

One such organization is the Taipei Internet eXchange (TPIX). Established in 2002 by Chief Telecom, TPIX was the city’s first neutral Internet exchange point (IXP) for ISPs and content providers, and has grown to be the largest IX in Taiwan. William Lu ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan to stage live-fire drill simulating China ‘invasion’

Taiwan's five-day drill, codenamed 'Han Kuang', which means 'Han Glory', will start from 4 June. Civilian drones will also participate in the drill for the first time to conduct surveillance and mark targets, while civilian telecom service providers will ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan regulator warns price war could slow 5G

The National Communications Commission (NCC) issued the warning after market leader Chunghwa Telecom introduced low-cost, unlimited 4G data and voice plans, Taipei Times reported. Rivals Taiwan Mobile, Far EasTone Telecommunications and Asia Pacific ... ( read original story ...)

Chunghwa Telecom : Taiwan price war could impede 5G development

An ongoing price war in the Taiwanese mobile industry could hamper the development of 5G in the market, regulator NCC has warned. The regulator has asserted that operators merely competing to lure each other's subscribers rather than developing innovative ... ( read original story ...)

K&L Gates Adds Partners in Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo

Owen Chio, who is working at the firm’s office in Taipei, comes from KPMG Law ... He also counsels on issues related to data privacy, cybersecurity and intellectual property. Before becoming the head of Eversheds Sutherland’ Asia technology practice ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan to promote transnational channel to fight telecom fraud

Taipei, April 21 (CNA) The government will continue to assist prosecutors to establish a transnational platform in the fight against international telecommunications fraud, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Saturday. Taiwan is seeking to assist ... ( read original story ...)

Chunghwa Telecom : may need to change bands for ST-2 satellite

Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom could be required to the change frequencies it is using for its ST-2 satellite in order to accommodate the use of 5G on the 3.4-GHz to 3.6-GHz frequency range. Taiwanese regulator NCC plans to conduct experiments to see if the ... ( read original story ...)