Incredible that we don't have the ability to do this ourselves
But a protectionist capitalist Bully Boy State is OK?
I don't particularly want my data exposed to Huawei technology.
Huawei 5G, would make a good Chinese cop show
Once upon a time we did: there was a company called Plessey that made telecoms switches, it merged with GEC to form GPT and then got taken over by Siemens, then Marconi and finally Ericsson. This was when Thatcher decided that we didn't need an engineering industry as the City was to become the driving force of the UK economy (see motor industry)
Tory MPs are wetting their knickers over this but the fact is that ripping Huawei out of existing networks would cost billions - a cost that would be passed on to users - and will also mean us lagging behind the rest of the world. There are other suppliers out there but a) they're more expensive and b) Huawei is ahead of most companies when it comes to 5G
The issue with Huawei is not harvesting of customer information but the ability to control/shutdown our networks. In 2018 there was an O2 outage caused by an expired certificate (see https://www.computerweekly.com/news...hts-importance-of-software-certificate-audits).
If a network provider had a back door into a network switch then, due to the way 5g is going to work, they could propagate rogue code throughout the network.
If you trust vendors not to include or use a back door, then everything will be fine.
The issue with Huawei is not harvesting of customer information but the ability to control/shutdown our networks. In 2018 there was an O2 outage caused by an expired certificate (see https://www.computerweekly.com/news...hts-importance-of-software-certificate-audits).
If a network provider had a back door into a network switch then, due to the way 5g is going to work, they could propagate rogue code throughout the network.
If you trust vendors not to include or use a back door, then everything will be fine.
I don't particularly want my data exposed to Huawei technology.
Beyond that, I hope the Chinese don't harvest too much from the rest of the population either - particularly any DNA data which is stored and potentially transmitted at some point. I wouldn't want them using it to build a bio weapon.
So we go with these guys or wait a year or two until the US tech companies can catch up - and then have them do exactly the same....
The issue with Huawei is not harvesting of customer information but the ability to control/shutdown our networks. In 2018 there was an O2 outage caused by an expired certificate (see https://www.computerweekly.com/news...hts-importance-of-software-certificate-audits).
If a network provider had a back door into a network switch then, due to the way 5g is going to work, they could propagate rogue code throughout the network.
If you trust vendors not to include or use a back door, then everything will be fine.
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Worth a pop.