Industry Findings: Strategic emphasis on communications resilience is reshaping how organisations design recovery topologies, with government measures targeting undersea-cable redundancy and diversified onshore backup to reduce single-point failures. The Ministry of Digital Affairs set a clear resilience posture in Feb-2025 by urging telecom operators to accelerate submarine-cable diversification and multi-layered backup systems. That non-vendor policy push compels enterprises and carriers to adopt nearer-term staging, tiered archival controls and frequent restore rehearsals to ensure continuity across the island’s manufacturing and financial sectors; procurement now favours vendors who can demonstrate cable-aware failover playbooks and locally staged immutable vaults.
Industry Player Insights: The market comprises many players, and a small portion of them includes Chunghwa Telecom, NTT, Taiwan Mobile, and Far EasTone etc. Competitive activity is tying carrier and cloud investments to operational recoverability. Chunghwa Telecom and NTT signed a collaboration in Nov-2024 to advance international APN and disaster countermeasure services that include backup and replication support for manufacturing and smart-factory deployments. Amazon announced a major new AWS region investment for Taiwan in Jun-2025, which will expand local cloud capacity and improve options for on-island vaulting and faster rehearsal cycles. Taiwan Mobile and Far EasTone have also increased resilience-focused offerings during 2024–2025 to support domestic continuity needs. Together these moves shorten practical recovery windows and push buyers toward providers combining local cloud regions, carrier-aware replication and repeatable rehearsal tooling.