Un contract al Huawei cu grupul British Telecom, aspru criticat in Parlamentul britanic: “Intr-un raport guvernamental se arata ca un atac cibernetic asupra unor echipamente ale Huawei ar fi foarte greu de detectat sau de prevenit si ar putea permite Chinei sa intercepteze sau sa perturbe traficul prin retelele furnizate de Huawei.” (Sursa: wall-street.ro )
Ce relevanta are pentru Romania?
US investigators will call for ban on Huawei, ZTE over spying concerns: “The US House of Representatives Intelligence Committee will issue a report Monday that recommends that Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE should be barred from the US market because their products could be used to undermine domestic cyber security, according to a draft copy of the report obtained by Naked Security. (…) In May, 2010, India banned telecommunications firms there from importing Chinese networking equipment over fears that they were riddled with information-stealing spyware.
More recently, the federal government in Australia banned Huawei from participating in multi-billion dollar deals to supply equipment for a national broadband network, also over fears that the equipment could be used to aid cyber attacks by China’s government.” (Sursa: nakedsecurity)
Australian government bans Chinese technology giant from tendering for communications infrastructure contracts over cyber security fears: “Huawei, China’s largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has been barred from bidding for a large broadband infrastructure contract in Australia over concerns about cyber attacks.
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) is an A$37.5 billion (£24.7 billion) government-led project which aims to provide every Australian home with a high speed Internet connection. The Australian government provided A$27.5 billion of the investment for the project which aims to have 93% of the population on fast fibre-to-the-premises technology by 2021.” (Sursa: information-age.com)
Romtelecom opens the door to ultra-broadband: “While deploying its FTTB network, Romtelecom put access equipment as close to users as possible. To address site acquisition issues, a building’s cable connection box seemed ideal. To avoid FTTB’s typical size and noise problems, and accelerate deployment, Romtelecom employed a new Huawei integrated MDU equipment model, light and compact enough to be mounted by a single person, which also makes zero noise and causes no interference to users nearby.” (Sursa: Huawei)
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