# Diplomatic cable

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A **diplomatic cable**, also known as a **diplomatic telegram** (**DipTel**[1][2]) or **embassy cable**, is a confidential text-based message exchanged between a [diplomatic mission](/source/Diplomatic_mission), like an embassy or a consulate, and the [foreign ministry](/source/Foreign_minister) of its parent country.[3][4][5] A diplomatic cable is a type of **dispatch**. Other dispatches may be sent as physical documents in a [diplomatic bag](/source/Diplomatic_bag).

The term *cable* derives from the time when the medium for such communications was telegraphs travelling along international [submarine communications cables](/source/Submarine_communications_cable), though over time they have progressed into other formats and pathways. The term *[cablegram](/source/Cablegram)* is also sometimes used. Due to the importance and sensitive nature of the subject matter, diplomatic cables are protected by the most elaborate security precautions to prevent unfettered access by the public or unauthorized interception by foreign governments. Generally digital in format, they are always [encrypted](/source/Encryption), frequently by unbreakable [one time pad](/source/One_time_pad) ciphers using key material distributed using [diplomatic couriers](/source/Diplomatic_courier).[5]

## See also

- [Telegram](/source/Telegram)
- [United States diplomatic cables leak](/source/United_States_diplomatic_cables_leak) – *Cablegate* by [WikiLeaks](/source/WikiLeaks)
- [Airgram](/source/Airgram)

## References

1. ["Diptel"](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/diptel). 31 October 2016.

1. ["Guide to composing diplomatic telegrams - a Freedom of Information request to Foreign and Commonwealth Office"](https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/341091/response/841079/attach/3/FOI%20letter%20final%20response.pdf). 21 June 2016.

1. ["1,796 memos from US embassy in Manila in WikiLeaks 'Cablegate'"](http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/11/29/10/1796-memos-us-embassy-manila-wikileaks-cablegate). [ABS–CBN Corporation](/source/ABS%E2%80%93CBN_Corporation). 29 November 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.

1. Definition of "cable", *The Macquarie Dictionary*. 3rd ed. Australia: Macquarie Library. 1997. ISBN 0-949757-89-6. (n.) 4. a telegram sent abroad, especially by submarine cable. (v.) 9. to send a message by submarine cable.

1. Palmer, Brian (29 November 2010). ["What's a "Diplomatic Cable"?"](https://www.slate.com/id/2276198/). *[Slate](/source/Slate_(magazine))*. Retrieved 17 December 2010.

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