5g cellular network, espionage, european union, germany, huawei, huawei’s global 5g push

Germany Will Not Specifically Exclude Huawei

The German government will not introduce explicit regulations to exclude Huawei, the Chinese state-and-military-linked telecommunications company, from building Germany’s 5G cellular network infrastructure, according to draft documents and spokespersons.  On October 15, the German Bundesnetzagentur, or Federal Network Agency, produced a draft of regulations stating that while companies would have to prove, in the words ...

Jack Roberts

A Huewei center.

UK Decision on Huawei 5G Expected Soon

Ever since the Trump administration decided to act against Huawei’s 5G global expansion due to security and health issues, the Chinese company has found it difficult to find a market in the West. In the UK, the government is deliberating on whether to allow the firm to set up its domestic 5G network. And it ...

Jack Roberts

5G.

Huawei Founder’s Battle Call: An ‘Iron Army’ to Overcome the U.S.

Ren Zhengfei, the founder of Chinese tech company Huawei, has stated that the company will need to build an “iron army” to overcome U.S. restrictions and keep the business growing. He made the observations in an internal memo to the company’s employees. Huawei’s problems President Trump announced a series of sanctions against Huawei after it ...

Max Lu

Ren Zhengfei.

Huawei Exposé: Employees and Shady Funding Links to the CCP

A few months back, when President Trump announced that he would be banning Huawei from conducting business in the U.S. due to security concerns, the company’s PR went on a propaganda stunt and tried to paint Trump as being afraid of Chinese tech competition. Now, a study that looked at the employees working for Huawei ...

Raven Montmorency

A Huawei center.

Disclosed: Huawei’s Relationship With the Chinese Government

Recently, Yan Hua, the ex-wife of Liu Haosheng, Huawei’s representative in Australia and the former Indonesian CEO, told The Epoch Times that Huawei is taking steps to manipulate foreign governments on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and described how this is taking place. By using cooperation with foreign communications and telecommunications companies, Huawei ...

Raven Montmorency

The Huawei logo.

Huawei Ban to Be Partially Lifted According to Trump Comment at G20 Summit

In May last year, U.S. President Donald Trump banned Chinese company ZTE, barring it from working with American companies due to violating sanctions against North Korea and Iran. Though the ban was revoked a month later, the incident nearly caused the collapse of ZTE. Last month, Trump enforced a ban on Huawei, restricting it from ...

Jack Roberts

The Huawei logo.

Pompeo Warns UK on Huawei

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has asked the UK government to give priority to the interests of the nation and its allies when dealing with Huawei. He warned that allowing the company to build Britain’s 5G network could compromise the country’s telecommunication network and affect intelligence sharing with the United States. The warning “Why ...

Jack Roberts

London, England.

Canada Report Points to China as Major Threat to Country

A report prepared by a cross-party committee of Canadian MPs has pegged China as one of the most significant national security cyber threats to the country. It accuses Beijing of mobilizing Chinese students and using businesspeople to influence Canada’s politics. The Chinese threat to Canada “China is known globally for its efforts to influence Chinese ...

Jack Roberts

The Canadian flag.

Shanghai 5G Network Might Be Bigger Than Initially Thought

Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station has teamed up with Huawei Technologies to launch a 5G network, bringing ultrafast Internet speed to the city. Passengers will experience a data speed that is 100 times faster than 4G. This development makes Shanghai a dual-gigaband city. “Hongqiao Railway Station is leading the 5G commercial deployment in Shanghai… The 5G ...

Max Lu

Shanghai, China.

‘Significant Technical Issues’ Put Huawei on British Watchlist

Significant technical issues found in Huawei’s engineering process have put the Chinese company under fire. British cybersecurity inspectors warn of risks arising from China’s tech giant. Huawei issue The British Board recently scrutinized Huawei over its long-standing mobile network security flaws and revealed a “significant technical issue” that poses risks to UK operators. A report ...

Max Lu

A Huawei center.