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US officials are reportedly trying to block an 8,000 mile, Google and Facebook-backed undersea cable to China on national security grounds

Aug 28, 2019, 18:45 IST

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  • An 8,000-mile undersea cable connecting Los Angeles to Hong Kong is at risk of being abandoned over national-security threats, The Wall Street Journal reported.
  • A multiagency panel led by the Justice Department, known as Team Telecom, has raised objections to the cable, which is nearing completion, the Journal said.
  • The cable would provide faster internet to both the US and China, the Journal said.
  • Team Telecom's reported opposition highlights the ongoing, heightened fear among Americans over possible threats posed by China to US national security.
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US officials are seeking to block an undersea internet cable linking the US to China over national security concerns, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, citing people involved in the discussions.

The multiagency panel led by the Department of Justice (DOJ), known as Team Telecom, is objecting to the massive cable project, which aims to provide faster internet to both the US and China, the Journal said.

Business Insider contacted the Department of Justice for comment on the Journal's report, but did not immediately receive a response.

The project is currently being backed by Google, Facebook, and a Chinese telecommunications company called Dr. Peng Telecom & Media Group Co, the Journal reported.

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Dr. Peng is the fourth-largest telecom company in China.

Construction work on the 8,000-mile Pacific Light Cable Network linking Los Angeles to Hong Kong, southern China, is already mostly complete, with a temporary permit for its construction expiring in September, the Journal reported.

Now the cable may be prevented from operating because of Team Telecom's reported objections, which highlight the heightened fears among Americans over potential national security threats from China.

President Donald Trump welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago state in Palm Beach, Florida.Reuters/Carlos Barria

In January the DOJ labeled the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei a national-security threat, and accused it of violating sanctions to business with Iran and of stealing trade secrets from T-Mobile.

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People who support the deal say that Team Telecom's approval would actually give the US more control over the cable because the Federal Communications Commission could make the companies agree to more stringent security measures.

Team Telecom has approved cable projects in the past - including those involving state-owned Chinese telecom companies - if the companies in charge can show they have taken enough steps to stop foreign governments from blocking or tapping traffic through the cables.

Read more: This incredible map shows the undersea cables that keep the internet alive - and security services are worried Russia could cut them

Defense authorities in the West have in recent years ramped up warnings that state aggressors, such as Russia, could cut undersea internet cables to disrupt the world economy.

Business Insider has contacted both Facebook and Google asking for comment on the Journal's report, but is yet to receive a response.

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You can read The Wall Street Journal's full story here.

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