Merkel wants safeguards to keep China from accessing data through Huawei

05 February 2019
Norwegian intelligence has expressed security concerns over using Huawei for the 5G rollout, but hasn't made a final decision yet.

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  • Chee Khuan
  • vV5
  • 05 Feb 2019

There are many solid proofs saying that Facebook, Google and NASA are spying on us , but why nobody talk about this and ban on them?

The American government, Trump is doing this just because HUAWEI has the latest communication technology and patents. HUAWEI is becoming a more advance company compared with those American companies.

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    • Anonymous
    • XNU
    • 05 Feb 2019

    Anonymous, 05 Feb 2019I see a lot of finger pointing here. But where's the proof?... moreYes they will reveal intelligence to you, like you even matter to them lol.

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      • Chee Khuan
      • vV5
      • 05 Feb 2019

      fiveten, 05 Feb 2019Huawei implemented a company-wide policy of paying bonuses ... moreHow and where you get this company insider policy?

      I believe you are one of the spy from America who spy on HUAWEI.

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        • AnonD-762416
        • JbS
        • 05 Feb 2019

        Where there's smoke, there's fire.

        If Huawei doesn't like the reputation of being a state-run spyware dispenser they should perhaps stop letting Chinese government people in and run the company from the top.

          LOL following US government... Trust US government... Sad era for the world, so many blindfolded governments following US meehhhh.
          History is full with bad things from so many US governments in past. Even all know they only think to fill their own pockets :-/

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            • Anonymous
            • SaJ
            • 05 Feb 2019

            Until the US can present proof it's all nothing more than a US smear campaign probably from being afraid of having to share world power with China. Theft of IP and trade secrets, etc. is irrelevant - everybody has been there, done that.

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              • Mart
              • Mxp
              • 05 Feb 2019

              ^^, 05 Feb 2019I understand that Huawei did not spy on anyone (or not yet ... moreHuawei bosses can't say to their bosses. They will be in hot soup. In fact, all the top bosses are Communist Party officials and are former army officials.

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                • reicht
                • GQQ
                • 05 Feb 2019

                Lyndino, 05 Feb 2019Aren't a lot of Germans upset with her policies lately though?No

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                  • Bewildered
                  • StU
                  • 05 Feb 2019

                  fiveten, 05 Feb 2019Huawei implemented a company-wide policy of paying bonuses ... moreThe US simply has no proof, given the technical personal based in the US just like Facebook you can point to data breach
                  Here is the US response when it has no evidence
                  "The US reportedly contacted multiple countries to talk them into banning Huawei from supplying hardware for their 5G networks. Germany may be the first not to agree – Chancellor Angela Merkel has laid out the rules for the company to work in Germany."

                  Add to that the NHS bugged Angela Merkel phone and that of her Government.... well

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                    • Janis
                    • SHi
                    • 05 Feb 2019

                    Whit 4G tower is 2km far away i get 1-6Mb/s 1-600Kbit speed and 8000 pings in multiplayer
                    I feel like my time is wasted on waiting how internet loads.
                    5G will be too expensive to get. even whit their high investments.
                    Its just war who will win in tech and economy.

                      I am thinking if Chinese people frequently visits Gsmarena how much intresting this comment's section could be..

                      Mostly users here from India here or UK, USA..Europe.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 39h
                        • 05 Feb 2019

                        Huawei equipment has never been shown to have backdoors or spyware. Cisco, Juniper, and other American telecom companies however has been proven multiple times to insert backdoors.

                        Whether Europe buys from Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei or ZTE doesn't matter, as long as they stay the hell away from American equipment.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 4f$
                          • 05 Feb 2019

                          I see a lot of finger pointing here. But where's the proof?. Huawei has been in the news constantly for the past 2-3 months yet there's still no evidence that they're doing this. Just a whole bunch of sensationalized "HE SAID SHE SAID". The FUD in the media seems to work very well on the masses.

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                            • AnonD-558092
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                            • 05 Feb 2019

                            fiveten, 05 Feb 2019Huawei implemented a company-wide policy of paying bonuses ... moreYup I saw that.
                            https://mobilesyrup.com/2019/02/04/fbi-huawei-sting-operation

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                              • Anonymous
                              • 8nb
                              • 05 Feb 2019

                              most nonsense wildlings from old spies !! human is strange

                                Huawei implemented a company-wide policy of paying bonuses to employees to reward them for stealing the intellectual property of competitors. This revelation confirms what many of us have known for years, that Huawei built its business by copying and stealing the intellectual property of rivals, especially its American competitors, and that IP theft is deeply embedded in Huawei’s DNA. Further, when commentators and pundits tell us that Huawei and its billionaire founder Ren Zhengfei are widely admired in China, they fail to mention the success and brazenness by which Huawei violates western IP conventions and laws. This enables them to turn out products based on competitor IP and and build a $100 billion tech equipment empire.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • 47x
                                  • 05 Feb 2019

                                  ^^, 05 Feb 2019I understand that Huawei did not spy on anyone (or not yet ... more ^^
                                  Huawei CANNOT say no

                                    well this makes sense. let's actually see if they're guilty first before banning their equipment.

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                                      • nFv
                                      • 05 Feb 2019

                                      ^^, 05 Feb 2019I understand that Huawei did not spy on anyone (or not yet ... moreThat's the key question and I believe the answer will be a resounding YES, after all lets not forget it's still a commonest controlled country.

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                                        • 2Au
                                        • 05 Feb 2019

                                        I understand that Huawei did not spy on anyone (or not yet proven) but if Chinese government tells Huawei to participate in espionage against other countries for example US, can Huawei say no?