Intelligence agencies across the English-speaking world are in widespread agreement about the race to roll out next-generation mobile networks. Top officials from Australia, the UK, Canada and the United States have all said recently that using Chinese telecom giant Huawei’s equipment poses a national security threat.
For service providers in those countries, going along with that assessment comes with a catch. There is no good alternative.
The United States, for its part, offers no competitive fifth-generation wireless network equipment. Europe’s Nokia and Ericsson, meanwhile, are both struggling to catch up to Huawei. South Korea’s Samsung is investing heavily in the area but has come to the party late.
Huawei has been able to offer equipment and services at a fraction of the price of its competitors – a feat that has prompted accusations from both the United States and the European Union that it benefited from unfair government subsidies. The firm has grown exponentially in the process to leapfrog Nokia and Ericsson and become the world’s largest telecommunications equipment supplier by a wide margin.
This is despite the fact that they have long been almost entirely cut out of the US market.
UK executives summed up the sorry predicament of the US-led effort to boycott Huawei, per The Wall Street Journal:
“Executives at one major British wireless carrier say Huawei can deliver products nearly a year before Nokia and Ericsson can offer hardware with comparable technology. They said they were telling U.K. officials, who plan to decide by spring 2019 whether to exclude major Huawei equipment from the country, that blacklisting Huawei could delay by nine months the U.K.’s launch of 5G, the coming generation of superfast wireless technology.”
Nokia and Ericsson, the report says, are also wary that they may be shut out of China’s market if they take advantage of Huawei being shut out of other markets. Indeed, at 15,000, Nokia’s workforce inside the China region is about double that in its home base of Finland. Ericsson, meanwhile, has 12,000 employees in northeast Asia.
Australia and New Zealand have already signed on to the US boycott of Huawei’s 5G gear, leaving their service providers with no choice but to wait for lagging and more expensive alternatives. But there still appears to be resistance in the UK, France and Germany. 2019 will be the year when companies in those countries either hit the ground running with Huawei or are reluctantly forced to save other firms from a terminal decline into irrelevance.

Bob Luchene… Ok, i will make sure Huwavei company just remains within China where you can steal each others data. If you cant provide security to customers then dnt claim to provide spyware free cell phones. Lets kick start a new campaign… GO HUWAVEI GO. DON’T STEAL ANYMORE.
Bob Luchene… Ok, i will make sure Huwavei company just remains within China where you can steal each others data. If you cant provide security to customers then dnt claim to provide spyware free cell phones. Lets kick start a new campaign… GO HUWAVEI GO. DON’T STEAL ANYMORE.
Raimundo Ferreira Say who copied the compass, printing and manufacture of textiles fromm the Chinese? Don’t you remember what you read in history or maybe you just have a poor head for memory.
Raimundo Ferreira Say who copied the compass, printing and manufacture of textiles fromm the Chinese? Don’t you remember what you read in history or maybe you just have a poor head for memory.
Who cares about spying. What we want is good and cheap. In fact all apps you are using now are indeed collecting information about you, taking your photos.
Who cares about spying. What we want is good and cheap. In fact all apps you are using now are indeed collecting information about you, taking your photos.
USA and the allies will fall far behind shamefully.
USA and the allies will fall far behind shamefully.
Huawei will beat y’all shit.iPhone niggas please don’t reply. For an ugly phone you give 1000$ and its the same shit they create
Huawei recognised everywhere as better than Apple since 2018…
Huawei recognised everywhere as better than Apple since 2018…
Kevin Lay
USA behind with everything… they cant launch astronauts anymore, their cars are bad and an I phone doesnt work anymore after 2 years and is behind Huawei…
Kevin Lay
USA behind with everything… they cant launch astronauts anymore, their cars are bad and an I phone doesnt work anymore after 2 years and is behind Huawei…
Vincent Harris
USA behind with everything… they cant launch astronauts anymore, their cars are bad and an I phone doesnt work anymore after 2 years and is behind Huawei…And 3 times more people speak Chinese than people English… Even in the USA in 35 years there will be more Spanish spealing people than English speaking people… Mexico will than use the wall to keep Americans in America…
Vincent Harris
USA behind with everything… they cant launch astronauts anymore, their cars are bad and an I phone doesnt work anymore after 2 years and is behind Huawei…And 3 times more people speak Chinese than people English… Even in the USA in 35 years there will be more Spanish spealing people than English speaking people… Mexico will than use the wall to keep Americans in America…
USA behind with everything… they cant launch astronauts anymore, their cars are bad and an I phone doesnt work anymore after 2 years and is behind Huawei…
USA behind with everything… they cant launch astronauts anymore, their cars are bad and an I phone doesnt work anymore after 2 years and is behind Huawei…
The world now mostly uses US, European Japanese or S. Korean made technolgies, specially US tech. companies dominate in search, engine (Google) social media (facebook, Twitter, Instigram, Whatsapp) Software (Microsoft) semiconductors, (Intel, Qualcom, etc), The Americans are not angeles, and those US companies pose real privacy and security risks, but we do not heard alarms about them in other countries, I would argue Chinese tech. companies including should be treated the same way.
The world now mostly uses US, European Japanese or S. Korean made technolgies, specially US tech. companies dominate in search, engine (Google) social media (facebook, Twitter, Instigram, Whatsapp) Software (Microsoft) semiconductors, (Intel, Qualcom, etc), The Americans are not angeles, and those US companies pose real privacy and security risks, but we do not heard alarms about them in other countries, I would argue Chinese tech. companies including should be treated the same way.
Vincent Harris People like you will believe anything coming from USA …no wonder the World is a dangerous place to live …thanks to those Neo-Cons ( watch out U maight be the next enemy to be eliminated by Pentagon )!!!!