New: U.S. officials are seeking to block an undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook and a Chinese partner, in a national security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity between U.S. and China.@Kate_OKeeffe @DrewFitzGerald @JNBPage https://t.co/bm3hUoZf5G
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) August 28, 2019
Beijing's continued interference in Hong Kong, which has sparked historic protests, is one of the more fascinating reasons the U.S. may take the unprecedented step of blocking an undersea internet cable backed by Google & Facebook that would link HK to LAhttps://t.co/xQEFfSoemN pic.twitter.com/8gRSnSp5Dt
— Kate O'Keeffe (@Kate_OKeeffe) August 28, 2019
Sunk cost: US officials threaten to deny Google+FB the license they need to light up their new underwater Internet cable to China--a line that for the most part is already built https://t.co/2CN7ZUb6Cy w/ @Kate_OKeeffe @JNBPage
— Drew FitzGerald (@DrewFitzGerald) August 28, 2019
Google, Facebook and their Chinese partner have sunk hundreds of millions into a subsea internet cable that U.S. officials are seeking to block on national security grounds https://t.co/T9HQ6OPpa4
— Gen (Ret) Rob Spalding (@robert_spalding) August 28, 2019
National-Security Concerns Threaten Undersea Data Link Backed by Google, Facebook https://t.co/PnkSajoGfj
— Corey Lynn - Corey's Digs (@CoreysDigs) August 28, 2019
Brilliant strategy for the CCP to be partnering with US tech firms. https://t.co/T9HQ6OPpa4
— Gen (Ret) Rob Spalding (@robert_spalding) August 28, 2019
U.S. officials are seeking to block an undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook Inc. & a Chinese partner, in a national-security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity between the U.S. and China. https://t.co/8JuAYNFSMS
— TheSharpEdge (@TheSharpEdge1) August 28, 2019
Beijing's continued interference in Hong Kong, which has sparked historic protests, is one of the more fascinating reasons the U.S. may take the unprecedented step of blocking an undersea internet cable backed by Google & Facebook that would link HK to LAhttps://t.co/xQEFfSoemN pic.twitter.com/8gRSnSp5Dt
— Kate O'Keeffe (@Kate_OKeeffe) August 28, 2019
Huuuge...Google, Facebook and their Chinese partner have sunk hundreds of millions into a subsea internet cable that U.S. officials are seeking to block on national security grounds https://t.co/bU0ap9LJD6
— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) August 28, 2019
Google, Facebook and their Chinese partner have sunk hundreds of millions into a subsea internet cable that U.S. officials are seeking to block on national security grounds https://t.co/yk2f8LNsi4 #china #telecom pic.twitter.com/UYhEVoO346
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) August 28, 2019
NEW: U.S. officials are seeking to block in unprecedented fashion an undersea cable built by Google, Facebook & a Chinese partner, in a national security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity btwn US & China https://t.co/xQEFfSoemN @DrewFitzGerald @JNBPage
— Kate O'Keeffe (@Kate_OKeeffe) August 28, 2019
Sunk cost: US officials threaten to deny Google+FB the license they need to light up their new underwater Internet cable to China--a line that for the most part is already built https://t.co/2CN7ZUb6Cy w/ @Kate_OKeeffe @JNBPage
— Drew FitzGerald (@DrewFitzGerald) August 28, 2019
Google, Facebook and their Chinese partner have sunk hundreds of millions into a subsea internet cable that U.S. officials are seeking to block on national security grounds https://t.co/0EPSlBqMsC
— TheCheefReport.com (@TheCheefReport) August 28, 2019
New: U.S. officials are seeking to block an undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook and a Chinese partner, in a national security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity between U.S. and China.@Kate_OKeeffe @DrewFitzGerald @JNBPage https://t.co/bm3hUoZf5G
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) August 28, 2019
"U.S. officials are seeking to block an undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook Inc. and a Chinese partner, in a national-security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity between the U.S. and China," reports @WSJ. Read more here: https://t.co/dKJbq4TQHY
— China US Focus (@ChinaUSFocus) August 28, 2019
US may block undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook, report says https://t.co/cqWKQp7Qd2
— Cyber O51NT (@Cyber_O51NT) August 28, 2019
Access to underwater comm cables is serious?? Oh, whose island was right near a hub? #JeffreyEpstein https://t.co/Mz73mdYlLE
— Livid ??♀️ (@Livid2point0) August 29, 2019
"U.S. officials are seeking to block an undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook Inc. and a Chinese partner, in a national-security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity between the U.S. and China."https://t.co/WQxtEZ7Ekl
— Justin Sherman (@jshermcyber) August 28, 2019