
As AI applications and the digital economy thrive, corporate networking has moved beyond mere cloud migration toward building stable, secure computing architectures. In this issue, we explore two key developments in how Chief Telecom is strengthening its infrastructure to support robust enterprise cybersecurity and digital strategies.
An Internet Exchange (IX) acts as a ‘Data Express,’ facilitating direct peering between ISPs and cloud service providers to minimize latency. By eliminating circuitous routing, it delivers comprehensive network acceleration. Chief Telecom’s TPIX provides an extensive footprint—including Asia, the US West, and Europe—empowering businesses to connect instantly with the global network ecosystem and gain a competitive edge in connectivity.
As of early February 2026, TPIX ranks 46th globally with 268 members.This achievement highlights Taiwan’s role as a key digital gateway in East Asia. By partnering with international exchanges such as JPIX and AMS-IX, TPIX provides enterprises with ultra-low latency, superior stability, and unmatched transmission efficiency.
As global networks become more interconnected, cybersecurity threats are increasingly pervasive. Since a website serves as a company’s digital storefront, it is often the primary target for attackers. In response, Chief Telecom has partnered with F5 to launch the Cloud WAF Service. This solution offers robust protection against OWASP Top 10 threats, malware, and DDoS attacks. By combining the global reach of TPIX with deep-layered security, we deliver practical technical services that safeguard your business’s competitive advantage.


