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US funding tapped for Pacific undersea cable after China rebuffed
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SYDNEY – The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) will tap a United States funding facility to construct a Pacific undersea communications cable, two sources told Reuters, after rejecting a Chinese company-led proposal deemed a security threat by American officials.

The US has taken great interest in several plans in recent years to lay optic fibre cables across the Pacific, projects that would bring vastly improved communications to island nations.

The undersea cables have far greater data capacity than satellites, leading Washington to raise concerns that the involvement of Chinese firms would compromise regional security. Beijing has consistently denied any intent to use cable infrastructure for spying.

Two sources with knowledge of the plans said FSM will use US funds to construct a line between two of its four states, Kosrae to Pohnpei, replicating part of a route proposed under a previous US$72.6 million (RM301 million) project backed by the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.

Reuters reported in June that the project, which also encompasses Nauru and Kiribati, was scuppered after Washington raised concerns that the contract would be awarded to Huawei Marine, now called HMN Technologies and majority-owned by the Shanghai-listed Hengtong Optic-Electric Co Ltd.


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