Taiwan Mobile became the third major operator in the market to secure a 5G operating licence, wooing authorities with a plan to double the number of base stations it would deploy this year, Taipei ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Air Force Approaches Taiwan for 4th Time This Week, Says Taiwan’s Military
China has not said in public why it has increased its activity near the island, but has previously described such drills as routine and intended to show China's determination to defend its sovereignty ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Mobile receives 5G license in Taiwan
Taiwan Mobile has received its license for provision of 5G services on the local market, Focus Taiwan reports, citing a statement from the National Communications Commission (NCC). Taiwan Mobile is ... ( read original story ...)
Fierce presidential election erupts in Pacific amid China-Taiwan tussle
The presidential run-off in the Pacific island nation of Kiribati between a pro-Beijing leader and an opposition candidate sympathetic to Taiwan is the most aggressive campaign in the country's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan makers team up for micro LED
Photonics Industry & Technology Development Association (PIDA) has unveiled a roadmap for developing micro LED in Taiwan, with Innolux, AU Optronics (AUO), PlayNitride and ITRI's Electronic and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Excellence Award Winners Contribute to Industry Upgrade
Looking into the future of technology, the mainstream American business magazine, Inc., pointed out that the crucial technological breakthrough of the next generation will likely come from ... ( read original story ...)
Tech Stocks May Continue To Boost Taiwan Bourse
The Taiwan stock market has finished higher in three straight sessions, gathering more than 240 points or 2.1 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now rests just beneath the 11,550-point ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Taiwan to ease border controls to let in some business travellers
TAIPEI • Taiwan will, from the start of next week, ease border controls put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and allow in business travellers from some lower-risk countries, though ... ( read original story ...)
Two former legislative aides detained, suspected of spying for China
Two former legislative aides in Taiwan's national legislature were detained and held incommunicado Thursday on suspicion of involvement in developing organizations for Chinese intelligence officers ... ( read original story ...)
These countries tamed COVID-19, and they’re not about to stop social distancing
The cautious approach adopted by many Asian governments stands in contrast to the helter-skelter reopening of economies across much of the United States. ( read original story ...)
As Beijing tightens its grip, Hong Kongers seek refuge in Taiwan
Hong Kongers have resettled in Taiwan since early 2019, seeking shelter from political turmoil as China cracks down on their home city. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, Sweden launch NT$250 million initiative
Taiwan and Sweden have launched their first joint research initiative with a budget of nearly NT$250 million (US$8.43 million) to be spent over five years on six teams working on information and ... ( read original story ...)
‘Chu’s Initiatives’ launched in bid to reform KMT
Former Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) chairman Eric Chu (朱立倫) yesterday launched an online policy platform called “Chu’s Initiatives” in a bid to reform the party by fostering dialogue on Hong Kong, ... ( read original story ...)
Team Telecom to FCC: Nix Cable Connection to China
There are other similar applications that Team Telecom has suggested raise similar issues. But it did say the FCC could approve PCLN connections between the U.S. and Taiwan and the U.S. and the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to open new office to assist Hong Kongers
Taiwan will open a special office next month to deal with Hong Kongers wanting to move to the island, including those seeking sanctuary for "political reasons," the government said Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: Taiwan announces humanitarian aid plan for people fleeing city
Government-funded agency will work with human rights and civil groups to help ‘asylum seekers’ with residency, settlement, employment and protection issues, official says. ( read original story ...)