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China's Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. are set to be kept out of India's plans to roll out its 5G networks as relations between the two countries hit a four decade low following deadly border clashes.
We sell technology all around the world, but we don't operate it. We don't know how our customers choose to operate it," said Alykhan Velshi, Huawei Canada's vice-president of corporate affairs.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)Huawei has just overtaken Sweden's Ericsson to become the world's largest telecoms-equipment-maker.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)Xinjing Bao reported that Huawei Chairwoman Sun Yafang worked for the Communications Department of the Ministry of State Security for an unspecified period of time before joining Huawei (28 October 2010).
Taiwan has blocked local wireless carriers and government departments from using equipment manufactured by Huawei, ZTE and other Chinese companies since 2013.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Japan's central government ministries and Self-Defense Forces received guidelines on Monday that effectively bar them from buying personal computers, servers and telecommunications equipment from Huawei Technologies and other Chinese companies.
We are not going to work with Huawei right now," Dung said in an interview at the company's Hanoi headquarters. "It's a bit sensitive with Huawei now. There were reports that it's not safe to use Huawei. So Viettel's stance is that, given all this information, we should just go with the safer ones. So we choose Nokia and Ericsson from Europe.
Huawei deployed a new tactic. In the Czech Republic, after trying a little intimidation by the local PRC embassy in Prague, and then some political pressure through their favorite interlocutors in the country, the latest weapon in the PR offensive is a recycled document, signed by a CCP member, presented as a "legal opinion" by a Western law firm, contradicting the firm's own explicit disclaimer.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)The vulnerabilities were discovered between 2009 and 2011 in Huawei's home internet routers, as well as its equipment used in parts of Vodafone's network infrastructure. There was no evidence of data being compromised. [...] In a statement given to Bloomberg, Vodafone acknowledged the vulnerabilities but contested the timeline, saying they were resolved in 2011 and 2012.
The policy effectively disqualifies Chinese companies like Huawei from Costa Rica's upcoming 5G spectrum auction, as China has not signed the Budapest pact.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Huawei's former chairwoman, Sun Yafang, who retired in 2018, had previously worked for the Ministry of State Security, China's main foreign intelligence service, according to an essay published under her name in a Chinese magazine in 2017.
Huawei has just overtaken Sweden's Ericsson to become the world's largest telecoms-equipment-maker.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Xinjing Bao reported that Huawei Chairwoman Sun Yafang worked for the Communications Department of the Ministry of State Security for an unspecified period of time before joining Huawei (28 October 2010).
Huawei's former chairwoman, Sun Yafang, who retired in 2018, had previously worked for the Ministry of State Security, China's main foreign intelligence service, according to an essay published under her name in a Chinese magazine in 2017.
Huawei deployed a new tactic. In the Czech Republic, after trying a little intimidation by the local PRC embassy in Prague, and then some political pressure through their favorite interlocutors in the country, the latest weapon in the PR offensive is a recycled document, signed by a CCP member, presented as a "legal opinion" by a Western law firm, contradicting the firm's own explicit disclaimer.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)The vulnerabilities were discovered between 2009 and 2011 in Huawei's home internet routers, as well as its equipment used in parts of Vodafone's network infrastructure. There was no evidence of data being compromised. [...] In a statement given to Bloomberg, Vodafone acknowledged the vulnerabilities but contested the timeline, saying they were resolved in 2011 and 2012.
We sell technology all around the world, but we don't operate it. We don't know how our customers choose to operate it," said Alykhan Velshi, Huawei Canada's vice-president of corporate affairs.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Taiwan has blocked local wireless carriers and government departments from using equipment manufactured by Huawei, ZTE and other Chinese companies since 2013.
Japan's central government ministries and Self-Defense Forces received guidelines on Monday that effectively bar them from buying personal computers, servers and telecommunications equipment from Huawei Technologies and other Chinese companies.
We are not going to work with Huawei right now," Dung said in an interview at the company's Hanoi headquarters. "It's a bit sensitive with Huawei now. There were reports that it's not safe to use Huawei. So Viettel's stance is that, given all this information, we should just go with the safer ones. So we choose Nokia and Ericsson from Europe.
China's Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. are set to be kept out of India's plans to roll out its 5G networks as relations between the two countries hit a four decade low following deadly border clashes.
The policy effectively disqualifies Chinese companies like Huawei from Costa Rica's upcoming 5G spectrum auction, as China has not signed the Budapest pact.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)Huawei's former chairwoman, Sun Yafang, who retired in 2018, had previously worked for the Ministry of State Security, China's main foreign intelligence service, according to an essay published under her name in a Chinese magazine in 2017.