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Chunghwa Telecom launches AI subsidiary InventAI
Chunghwa Telecom launches InventAI, a new subsidiary focused on AI transformation in finance and customer service. The company aims to lead AI innovation in Taiwan.
2025/10/22 06:00
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Taiwan customers line up for new Apple iPhone 17 series
Customers in Taiwan rushed to telecom stores as the iPhone 17 launched on Sept. 19. Major events by Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, and Far EasTone drew large crowds.
2025/09/19 16:22
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Apple fans camp outside Taiwan stores for iPhone 17 launch
Apple fans in Taiwan eagerly await the iPhone 17 launch on Sept. 19. Enthusiasts camp outside stores, ready for the release and special promotions.
2025/09/18 17:21
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Chunghwa Telecom disputes undersea cable failure claims
Chunghwa Telecom clarifies that Taiwan’s domestic undersea cables remain intact despite reports of international cable breaks affecting data with Singapore.
2025/09/03 09:00
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Taiwan telecom giant launches AI-powered security platform
Chunghwa Telecom unveiled its xTrust Zero Trust Network System at the Digital Government Summit 2025 in Taipei. The system enhances cybersecurity for cloud transitions, focusing on identity and device verification.
2025/08/27 18:16
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Taiwan activates major submarine cable across Asia
Chunghwa Telecom and partners activated the Southeast Asia-Japan Cable 2, enhancing digital infrastructure in Asia-Pacific. The cable boosts network stability and supports high-bandwidth applications like AI and cloud computing.
2025/07/18 17:44
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Google to revoke Chunghwa telecom’s TLS security certificate
Google will revoke Chunghwa Telecom’s TLS certificates in July 2025 due to trust issues. Chunghwa aims to restore trust by March 2026, enhancing compliance and management.
2025/06/19 16:42
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Court gives 3-year sentence for TPC-3 cable damage incident
A Tainan court sentenced a Chinese captain to 3 years for damaging a submarine cable by anchoring in a restricted area. Chunghwa Telecom faces repair costs.
2025/06/13 07:00
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Taiwan firm gains approval for low-Earth-orbit satellite ops
Chunghwa Telecom secures Taiwan’s first commercial license for OneWeb’s low-Earth-orbit satellite communication, enhancing network resilience and competitiveness.
2025/06/04 14:00
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Chunghwa Telecom says currency shifts won’t affect business
Chunghwa Telecom assures stakeholders that currency fluctuations won’t affect operations. Effective hedging and limited foreign purchases mitigate risks.
2025/05/06 21:00
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Taiwan showcases AI and 5G innovations at Smart City Expo
Taiwan’s Smart City Summit & Expo showcases cutting-edge AI and 5G innovations from industry leaders like Chunghwa Telecom, Delta Electronics, and Foxconn, featuring virtual power plants, e-buses, and healthcare solutions.
2025/03/20 19:00
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Tainan court detains captain of Hong Tai vessel
Tainan District Court detains the captain of the Hong Tai vessel for severing an undersea cable. The court cites evidence and public safety risks.
2025/02/27 17:00
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Taiwan detains ship for undersea cable damage probe
Taiwan’s Coast Guard detained a Togolese ship, "Hongtai," suspected of severing an undersea cable near Taiwan. The investigation is ongoing in Tainan.
2025/02/25 18:02
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Taiwan acts swiftly to address submarine cable break
Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs swiftly addressed a TPC-3 submarine cable break, ensuring communication stability with rerouting measures and repair plans.
2025/02/25 14:03
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Chunghwa Telecom switches to microwave for Matsu users
Chunghwa Telecom switched to microwave transmission to maintain communication for Matsu users after a cable malfunction. Repairs on the Trans-Pacific Express cable were completed, restoring international links.
2025/01/24 09:11
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NSB launches global cooperation after cable disruption
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau launches international cooperation after a cargo ship allegedly severs undersea cables. Officials discuss CCP threats and security measures.
2025/01/16 10:17
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Taiwan boosts cable resilience after recent disruption
Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs plans to boost cable resilience by incentivizing telecom operators. Chunghwa Telecom works on repairs after a cable cut.
2025/01/07 09:55
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Taiwan’s internet shutdown deemed highly challenging
Taiwan’s decentralized internet structure poses challenges to shutdowns, Digital Minister Yennun Huang said. Diverse access methods complicate control, unlike China.
2024/12/05 09:57
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Chunghwa Telecom workers rally for wage hikes in Taipei
Chunghwa Telecom workers rallied at the MOTC in Taipei, demanding wage hikes and collective bargaining. The union threatens strike votes if demands are unmet.
2024/11/27 14:10
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Telecom workers to protest at ministry on Wednesday
Chunghwa Telecom workers plan to protest at the Ministry of Transportation and Communications on Nov. 27, demanding better pay and sincere negotiations on their collective agreement.
2024/11/26 15:24
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Chunghwa Telecom earns spot on Newsweek’s 2024 list
Chunghwa Telecom is named in Newsweek’s "World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2024," the only Taiwanese telecom firm on the list. Discover its innovations and global partnerships.
2024/11/18 15:22
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President Lai oversees disaster drill in southern Taiwan
Discover how Taiwan is enhancing its disaster preparedness with President Lai Ching-te overseeing a National Disaster Prevention Day drill, showcasing new technologies and volunteer efforts for improved response capabilities.
2024/09/20 15:52
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Taiwanese telecoms to test disaster alerts on Sept. 11
Discover how Taiwan’s major telecom companies are enhancing disaster preparedness with a public alert test on Sept. 11 at 4 p.m., aiming for a robust notification system without disrupting services.
2024/09/10 23:00
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Major telecom outage hits Changhua, disrupts emergency calls
Discover the details of a major system failure at Chunghwa Telecom in Changhua that led to a blackout of landline services, affecting emergency numbers and sparking public concern.
2024/07/02 08:57
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Taiwanese telecoms deny sharing data with DPP official
Discover how Taiwan’s major telecom companies, including Far EasTone and Taiwan Mobile, respond to allegations of tracking protestors, emphasizing their commitment to privacy and legal compliance.
2024/05/31 10:23