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Birds of the sky (2 Golds)
Sunday, 12 Jan 2020, 12:25 PM
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Chinese tech companies are under increasing pressure from the United States. US Senator Tom Cotton recently introduced a bill on the use of equipment used on Huawei's 5G network. According to the bill, countries that will use Huawei's technology to implement 5G have been asked to stop exchanging intelligence with them. The information was released in a report by Reuters. If Tom Cotton's bill or proposal was passed in the form of a law, the exchange of intelligence could have a profound impact on the United States and Europe. In addition, Huawei's technology users may have an impact on other countries. Huawei's equipment is considered a threat to national security by the United States. There are also allegations that Huawei is leaking information to the Chinese government in secret. However, the Chinese company has denied such allegations. Huawei's equipment has long been warned by the United States before deciding whether to use Huawei's equipment to develop a 5G network in the UK. Huawei is blacklisted by the United States for security in 2019. Huawei's geological decision may be made in the UK by the end of this month. The UK will decide in a few days whether Huawei's parts will be used to upgrade the telecommunications network. Earlier, US Senator Cotton proposed a new bill. Cotton has always been critical of Huawei. The senator has proposed some changes to the defense bill earlier in the month. The proposal states that intelligence agencies consider telecommunication and cyber security infrastructure when dealing with intelligence sharing agreements with other countries. Whether the framework includes US rival countries, especially China and Russia. Meanwhile, the second smartphone maker in the world is worried about the future because of the obstacles in using Google's software, despite the device being said to do well in the market. Chinese telecommunications company Huawei recently announced that 'survival will be a priority'. In a message to employees in the New Year, Xu said the US government's 'strategic and long-term' campaign against Huawei poses a challenge to Huawei's survival and development. Huawei has recently been allowed to take part in 5G technology trials in India, despite concerns around the world around 5-G technology. The Indian government has first cleared its position on Huawei after diplomatic and economic turmoil began between China and the US. Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Sunday, 12 Jan 2020, 12:26 PM |