BCE Inc. and Telus Corp. will both use equipment from Scandinavian component makers Nokia and Ericsson to build out their next-generation 5G networks in Canada. BCE, the parent company of Bell, said Tuesday morning it will partner with Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson to build out its next generation wireless network, known as 5G. Notably absent… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Huawei
U.K.’s plan to deal with Huawei 5G provides an uncertain course for Canada to consider
By cautiously allowing Huawei into only select parts of its 5G cellular networks, Britain is charting its own course in cybersecurity, while seeking to appease both China and the U.S. But the unique nature of the British strategy means it is untested and could yet prove impossible to carry out. And as Canada moves closer to its own… Read more »
Huawei: Is it a security threat and what will be its role in UK 5G?
Huawei is one of the world’s biggest mobile phone makers. It’s also at the centre of a row over cyber-security and the next-generation 5G phone networks being built. The UK government has decided to allow the Chinese tech giant to be part of its 5G network – but with restrictions. At the heart of the debate is… Read more »
Huawei chief offers to share 5G know-how for a fee
Huawei’s chief executive has proposed selling its current 5G know-how to a Western firm as a way to address security concerns voiced by the US and others about its business. Ren Zhengfei said the buyer would be free to “change the software code”. That would allow any flaws or supposed backdoors to be addressed without… Read more »
Huawei’s microchip vulnerability explained
Google’s announcement that it was no longer able to work with Huawei is just one repercussion of the US decision to add the Chinese tech giant to its “entity list” of companies American firms cannot work with. The true impact to Huawei may be enormous. While we often refer to the firm’s devices as simply… Read more »
Huawei: The story of a controversial company
“it’s hard to see how – given Huawei’s role in providing equipment and key ICT services to the AU building and specifically to the AU’s data centre – the company could have remained completely unaware of the apparent theft of large amounts of data, every day, for five years.” Source: BBC Technology News Date: March 6th,… Read more »
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