Finland Seizes Vessel After Damage to Undersea Cable Linking Helsinki and Tallinn

Finnish police have seized a ship suspected of damaging a telecommunications cable linking Finland and Estonia, an incident that has raised concerns about the security of critical infrastructure in the Baltic region. Authorities said on Wednesday that the vessel was taken into custody

China’s 5G Infrastructure Expansion and Use Cases

China has emerged as a global leader in 5G deployment, investing heavily in infrastructure, research, and commercial applications. The fifth-generation mobile network offers ultra-fast data transmission, low latency, and massive connectivity, enabling innovations across industries including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and smart cities. China’s

Huawei Advances 6G Research to Lead Next-Generation Telecommunications

Next-generation wireless networks promise faster speeds and global connectivity Huawei has accelerated its 6G research efforts, establishing multiple research centers across Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai. The company aims to develop ultra-fast, low-latency wireless networks capable of supporting AI-driven applications, autonomous vehicles, and global

China’s 6G Race: Beyond Connectivity to Strategic Control

Beijing’s 6G projects aim to secure leadership in next-generation mobile standards with military and industrial applications. From 5G Success to 6G Ambition China’s success in 5G infrastructure led by Huawei and ZTE made it a global standard-setter, despite pushback from the U.S. and

Undersea Cables: China’s Quiet Influence in Global Internet Infrastructure

State-backed firms expand submarine cable networks linking Asia, Africa, and Europe. By Dr. Alan Hughes | Telecoms & Space Policy Analyst While attention often focuses on 5G and satellites, undersea cables carry more than 95% of the world’s internet traffic. In 2025, Chinese