Landing Point · TW Taiwan
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Asia United Gateway East (AUG East) | Planned |
Wujie is a rural township located in the eastern part of Yilan County, Taiwan. Its coastal position on Taiwan's eastern seaboard gives it direct access to the western Pacific, making it a viable landfall point for submarine cable systems connecting the broader Southeast and East Asian region. One submarine cable lands at Wujie, linking Taiwan to a wide arc of Southeast Asian nations and Japan.
The cable serving Wujie is the Asia United Gateway East (AUG East), a system whose reach spans connections to Brunei, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore. This configuration establishes Wujie as a node in a significant intra-Asian corridor, bridging Taiwan with both mainland Southeast Asian economies and the archipelagic states of the western Pacific.
The Asia United Gateway East (AUG East) is an 8,900-kilometre submarine cable system with a scheduled ready-for-service (RFS) date of 2029, currently at draft status. In addition to Taiwan, the cable connects Brunei, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore. Its length and the number of countries it serves make it a wide-reaching intra-Asian system, and Wujie serves as its Taiwanese landing point on the island's eastern coast.
Within Taiwan's submarine cable landscape, Wujie sits among a group of landing points that vary considerably in the number of cables they host. Toucheng leads with six cables, followed by Tanshui with five, Dawu with three, and Fangshan with two. Wujie shares its single-cable status with Beigan and Budai, positioning it as one of Taiwan's smaller, more specialised landing points rather than a high-density cable hub. As AUG East moves toward its 2029 RFS date, Wujie will represent Taiwan's newest entry into the eastern coastal cable infrastructure.
Wujie functions as a single-cable terminus for the AUG East system, connecting Taiwan into a regional network that extends across Southeast Asia and northward to Japan. The cable's reach to six other countries — Brunei, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore — means that Wujie, despite hosting only one system, participates in one of the more geographically expansive cable relationships among Taiwan's landing points. The corridor it enables spans both continental Southeast Asian coasts and island-chain geographies, reflecting the broad scope of AUG East as a regional integration cable.
In the regional submarine cable graph, Wujie adds a distinct eastern Taiwanese landfall to the AUG East system, diversifying the geographic spread of Taiwan's cable touchpoints beyond the more densely served northern and southern parts of the island. Its entry into service in 2029 will represent a new connection point for Taiwan's participation in intra-Asian digital connectivity.
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