sensible comment on the issue.
its absurd how the debate is framed, as if the government is giving Huawei access to 5G. this merely allows them licence to be used, up to the network operators whether they do. the security angle ignores they have >20% market share in 4G networks, so already widely deployed. US is wetting themselves that US providers wont get into the market, indirectly raising all sorts of questions about just how secure networks are (think about it...)
this decision is sensible, allow Huewai into the transmitters and edge devices, where they have technical/cost advantages, while not in the core network where they probably arent used anyway. keeps Chinese happy, keeps US happish, lets the networks get on with deploying.
meanwhile the question do we need 5G is missed.
What's fun about this decision is that people like IDS and Liam Fox have been part this Tory government (if not in cabinet at all times), whilst they did absolutely **** all to develop our own tecnhnology, and are now crying because we have to use Huawei because they are the biggest and cheapest provider. Why have we not been getting together (I don't know, with EU partners or what the US) to avoid this situation I don't know.
Or am I being a bit simple like usual?
Possible government defeat on the horizon.
What's fun about this decision is that people like IDS and Liam Fox have been part this Tory government (if not in cabinet at all times), whilst they did absolutely **** all to develop our own tecnhnology, and are now crying because we have to use Huawei because they are the biggest and cheapest provider. Why have we not been getting together (I don't know, with EU partners or what the US) to avoid this situation I don't know.
Or am I being a bit simple like usual?
not sure there can be any defeat, the matter is giving a licence and doesn't go through parliament.
Boris Johnson is now facing the threat of his first Commons rebellion since the general election, over his decision to let the Chinese firm Huawei play a role in building the UK’s 5G infrastructure. Conservative MPs expressed their concerns in the Commons yesterday and, although they were not quite as outspoken as some were when the same topic was discussed on Monday, talk of a revolt is firming up. The government announced yesterday that it plans to legislate to ensure that “high risk vendors” (ie, Huawei) can only run 35% of the 5G network. Legislation means votes, and voting means backbenchers have leverage (because the main opposition parties, Labour and the SNP, are also very critical of this decision on national security grounds). On Newsnight last night Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the former Conservative party leader, said that there would have to be “modification” to the government’s plans and that the 35% threshold was too high.
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I'm a bit fick on these things, but I don't really understand this "35% threshold" malarky. Thats still a fairly sizeable chunk, and surely if Huawei have their foot in the door to that extent, its not going to be all that difficult for their tech bods to harvest data we'd rather they didn't have access to.
Trump is having a trade war with China so is trying to block Huawei and pretending it's a security issue. I have a Huawei phone so can't be that fussed about it I guess
Great.FYI - we let the Chinese make circuit boards for our Fighter Jets - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...ompany-makes-parts-british-f-35-fighter-jets/
Great.
So they have a big red 'OFF' button somewhere.
Agreed. Huawei has largely been used for the RAN in the 4G/5G space which typically have no direct internet access. The ‘risk’ would be in the core but that has not happened nor been approved. Let’s not forget what Edward Snowden leaked regarding US manufacturers and the ‘backdoors’ hardcoded. At this stage there is more evidence of backdoors in US manufacturers than Chinese..
I have to confess I have a very small vested interest in this. So make what you will of my comments.
It is partially about trade wars, but certainly not all. They have “acquired” a lot of knowledge over the years.
In general you need to be careful what you wish for. They are cheap “for now” let’s revisit once we have sold the Crown Jewels off to them.......
There are Several non American/Chinese companies that supply this 5g infrastructure as well. They cant normally do it as cheaply as Huawei.
Personally I don’t trust them one bit. That said, I don’t Trust Trump one bit either. Or should that be byte
I have to confess I have a very small vested interest in this. So make what you will of my comments.
It is partially about trade wars, but certainly not all. They have “acquired” a lot of knowledge over the years.
In general you need to be careful what you wish for. They are cheap “for now” let’s revisit once we have sold the Crown Jewels off to them.......
There are Several non American/Chinese companies that supply this 5g infrastructure as well. They cant normally do it as cheaply as Huawei.
Personally I don’t trust them one bit. That said, I don’t Trust Trump one bit either. Or should that be byte
The advantage of going with Trump is that he will only be there for a max of 4 more years whereas the communist party will be there for decades. The Chinese National Intelligence Law of 2017 means Huawei are obligated to help the state security services when required!!!
restricted to the radio network there is nothing they can do to help the state security services. should be far more concerned with sales of Huawei (and other Chinese brand) handsets with potentially compromised encryption. not a dicky bird mentioned about this.