This was stated by Wu Chengwen, head of Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology. The island needs stable Internet access in case of an alleged threat of military conflict in the Taiwan Strait, the official said. Previously, Taiwan’s partner was British provider OneWeb.

But in the end, island officials bypassed both OneWeb and Starlink and turned to Amazon. “Amazon’s Kuiper is currently at the most advanced stage of development, so we are discussing the possibility of cooperation,” Taiwanese officials said in a statement.

Source: Ferra

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