Skybird
08-23-18, 09:46 AM
Huawei and ZTE will not build 5G infrastructure in Down Under. The UK is concerned for security, too. The US already has banned Huawei from bidding for software government contracts.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-45281495
While I use a Huawei P9 lite myself, I think them all are right, because:
Under Chinese law, companies must co-operate with the intelligence services. Analysts therefore warn that equipment produced by firms such as Huawei and ZTE could be compromised.
However, I am quite certain that this is the case, in this way or any other, for US producers as well.
Since you cannot be certain about the good willingness of any other state, you might never want to invest trust into your hardware as long as you have not build it - from scratch and down to the last chip! - yourself. How to keep secrets in the digital age becomes more and more an art that seems to be in vein.
Butler, where is your jihad when we need it? :O:
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-45281495
While I use a Huawei P9 lite myself, I think them all are right, because:
Under Chinese law, companies must co-operate with the intelligence services. Analysts therefore warn that equipment produced by firms such as Huawei and ZTE could be compromised.
However, I am quite certain that this is the case, in this way or any other, for US producers as well.
Since you cannot be certain about the good willingness of any other state, you might never want to invest trust into your hardware as long as you have not build it - from scratch and down to the last chip! - yourself. How to keep secrets in the digital age becomes more and more an art that seems to be in vein.
Butler, where is your jihad when we need it? :O: