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Huawei's more than 40,000 5G base stations have been sent to the globe
China Social Science Network 2019-04-11 10:58:07
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Reference News Network reported on April 11th Since last year, the United States, which has been "iron-hearted" to ban Huawei, has been very helpless recently. The United States has been calling on other countries not to use Huawei's products to build 5G networks, but many countries apparently ignore their "warnings."

According to a Reuters report on April 4, the United States admitted that many countries have not heard warnings about "allowing Huawei to participate in the construction of 5G mobile communication networks may pose a security risk." This trend is particularly evident in Southeast Asia. Even US allies are working with Huawei and will launch 5G networks in the next few years.

Thailand launched Huawei's 5G test platform in Chonburi in February. The Thai government said that Huawei's 5G service was chosen to be cheaper, offsetting potential concerns about cybersecurity; Malaysia's leading communications and digital services company Maxis signed with Huawei A memorandum of understanding to cooperate and accelerate the development of 5G; Philippine Global Telecom is also working with Huawei to launch a national 5G network.

Huawei's more than 40,000 5G base stations have been sent to the world.

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As is known to all, in the countries that threatened to boycott Huawei's 5G communication equipment, the United States occupies a core dominant position, and the attitude of the "five-eye alliance" closely related to the United States has gradually attracted more attention. However, now, the opinions of the members of the "Five-Eye Alliance" are divergent. Compared with the United States and Australia, one of the alliance members of the United Kingdom, its domestic telecom operators have signed 5G orders with Huawei. For example, Huawei has signed a 5G cooperation agreement with BT Group, and the UK-based multinational mobile phone operator Vodafone has a 4G and 5G cooperation agreement with Huawei and ZTE. In mid-February, the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) concluded that the risks arising from the use of Huawei's communication equipment on 5G networks can be effectively controlled.

Coincidentally, in February this year, New Zealand also stated that Huawei has never "out" in the country's 5G competition. New Zealand Government Communications Security Agency (GCSB) Director Hampton said in a testimony to the New Zealand Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee on the 20th of the month, "I promise that I will never be directly or indirectly pressured by any party when making a decision. Although we Sharing information with 'Five Eye Alliance' partners, but partners (open or private) have no pressure to request or request a ban on any 5G construction supplier.” New Zealand Prime Minister Aden received an exclusive interview with Chinese media during his visit to China at the end of March. Once again, New Zealand has not banned Huawei 5G and will not change its national policy due to the influence of the United States.

In the past few months, the United States has been exerting pressure on its allies such as the United Kingdom and Germany. It is hoped that other Western countries will jointly push Huawei out of 5G construction because of the security problems of Huawei's 5G equipment. On April 4th, US Secretary of State Pompeo issued a warning that if European countries cooperate with Chinese technology companies, they will soon break away from US intelligence information. But on April 4th, Switzerland's leading operator, Synes Communications, teamed up with Huawei to announce the provision of fixed wireless access (FWA) services for the first 5G subscribers. Sunrays uses Huawei's 5G end-to-end network products and terminals to rapidly deploy 5G networks across Switzerland. On April 9, the official website of the Hungarian government issued the statement of Hungarian Finance Minister Mihai Wal-Mart, welcoming China Huawei, and Hungary regards Huawei as its IT strategic partner.

Although it has been raging, it has not blocked Huawei's "breakthrough": in 2018, Huawei signed more than 30 5G commercial contracts, accounting for nearly half of the global 5G orders, and more than 40,000 5G base stations are sent to all parts of the world. What are the reasons why so many countries choose Huawei? The British "Daily Telegraph" report tells the voice of the British telecommunications industry: prohibiting Huawei equipment from entering the UK's 5G infrastructure will reduce investment in the UK, hit consumers, and damage the UK's economic status.

According to the report, according to the industry organization British Mobile Communications (which represents UK network operators including O2, EE, Vodafone and 3 Telecom), limiting the use of Huawei equipment in the region will delay the launch of rapid network technology for 18 months. Up to two years. The report said that this delay will cost the British economy 4.5 billion to 6.8 billion pounds (1 pound is about 8.8 yuan).

The report said: "The importance of the leading position of 5G technology to realize the economic benefits of this technology should not be underestimated. If any restrictions are imposed on Huawei, then many of the benefits associated with 5G technology leadership may be lost forever."

In October this year, the International Telecommunication Union will hold a meeting to finalize the international standard of 5G. At one time, there was a voice that concerns about Huawei would affect the development of this standard. However, on April 5th, the Secretary-General of the Alliance, Zhao Houlin, told the media in Geneva, Switzerland, “From a technical point of view, I don’t think (who’s worried about Huawei) will have an impact on the development of 5G international standards.” He believes that Huawei's equipment is used in many parts of the world, including Europe. But so far, no member of the International Telecommunications Union has raised the issue of Huawei equipment security. Zhao Houlin said: "Huawei is one of the few companies in the world that can build 5G networks. I support Huawei to get equal bidding opportunities. In the course of operation, if you find any problems, then you can accuse Huawei. But if we I have blacklisted Huawei without evidence, which I think is unfair."

From the coercion to the exclusion, to the point where nothing can be done, the road to the United States forbidding Huawei is becoming more and more lonely. According to the report of the Newspim website in South Korea on April 3, a number of US allies have expressed support for Huawei, and the US-led "anti-Huawei alliance" has cracked. The United States also seems to recognize the reality. Germany's "Frankfurt Report" reported on April 7 that after Germany announced the 5G network regulations, the US government no longer required Germany to ban the use of Chinese communications giant Huawei's communications equipment in the construction of 5G networks.
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华为4万多个5G基站已发往全球 美国禁华为的道路越走越孤单
中国社会科学网 2019-04-11 10:58:07
参考消息网4月11日报道 从去年起就“铁了心”要禁华为的美国,最近非常无奈。美国一直呼吁其他国家,勿采用华为的产品建立5G网络,但不少国家显然没理会其“警告”。

据路透社4月4日报道,美国承认,许多国家并未听取其有关“允许华为参与构建5G移动通信网络可能带来的安全风险”的警告。这种趋势在东南亚尤其明显。即使是美国的盟友也在与华为合作,并将在未来几年推出5G网络。

泰国2月在春武里启动华为5G测试平台,泰国政府表示,选择华为的5G服务是因较为廉宜,抵消对网络安全的潜在忧虑;马来西亚领先的通信和数字服务公司马克西斯与华为签署了一份谅解备忘录,以合作和加速5G的发展;菲律宾环球电信公司也正在与华为合作,推出全国5G网络。

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众所周知,在扬言抵制华为5G通信设备的国家中,美国占据着核心主导地位,而与美国关系密切的“五眼联盟”的态度也逐渐被更多人所关注。然而到了现在,“五眼联盟”成员的意见却分歧日显。与美国、澳大利亚相比,联盟成员之一的英国,其国内的电信运营商们纷纷与华为签订5G订单。比如,华为已经与英国电信BT集团签订5G合作协议,总部位于英国的跨国移动电话运营商沃达丰与华为、中兴都有4G、5G的合作协议。2月中旬,英国国家网络安全中心(NCSC)得出结论,认为5G网络使用华为的通讯设备所产生的风险可以得到有效的控制。

巧的是,今年2月新西兰也对外表态,华为从未在该国5G竞争中“出局”。新西兰政府通信安全局(GCSB)局长汉普顿当月20日向新西兰国会情报和安全委员会作证时表示,“我保证,在做出决定时,我绝不会受到任何一方的直接或间接压力。虽然我们与‘五眼联盟’合作伙伴分享情报,但合作伙伴(公开或私下)没有任何压力,请求或要求禁止任何5G建设供应商。”新西兰总理阿德恩在3月底访华期间接受中国媒体专访时再次重申:新西兰并没有禁用华为5G,也不会因美国方面的影响而改变国家政策。

几个月以来,美国一直向英国、德国等盟友施压,以华为的5G设备存在安全性问题为由,希望拉拢其他西方国家共同把华为排挤出5G建设。4月4日,美国国务卿蓬佩奥更发出警告,如果欧洲国家与中国科技公司合作,它们很快会脱离美国的情报资讯。但也是4月4日,瑞士领先运营商森赖斯通信公司携手华为,宣布为首批5G用户提供固定无线接入(FWA)服务。森赖斯采用华为5G端到端网络产品与终端,在瑞士全国实现5G网络快速部署。4月9日,匈牙利政府官方网站发布了匈牙利财政部长米哈伊·沃尔高的表态,欢迎中国华为公司,匈牙利将华为公司视为自己的IT战略伙伴。

围追堵截虽来势汹汹,并没有阻挡华为“突围”:2018年华为签订5G商用合同30多个,占据了全球5G订单的近一半,并有4万多个5G基站发往全球各地。那么多国家选择华为的理由是什么?英国《每日电讯报》的报道道出了英国电信业的心声:禁止华为设备进入英国的5G基础设施将减少进入英国的投资,打击消费者,并损害英国的经济地位。

报道称,据行业组织英国移动通信组织(该组织代表包括O2、EE、沃达丰和3电信公司等英国网络运营企业)称,限制在本地区使用华为设备将使快速网络技术的推出延迟18个月至两年。报告说,这一延迟将使英国经济损失45亿至68亿英镑(1英镑约合8.8元人民币)。

这份报告说:“5G技术的先期领先地位对于实现这项技术的经济好处的重要意义不容低估。倘若对华为公司实施任何限制,那么与5G技术领先地位相关的众多好处可能会永远丧失。”

今年10月,国际电信联盟将召开会议,最终确定5G的国际通用标准。一度有声音表示,对华为的担忧将影响这一标准的制定。但4月5日,该联盟秘书长赵厚麟在瑞士日内瓦向媒体表示,“从技术的角度来讲,我不认为(对华为的担忧)会对5G国际标准的制定过程产生影响。”他认为,华为的设备在包括欧洲在内的世界许多地区都有应用,但到目前为止,没有任何一个国际电信联盟的成员提出华为设备存在安全性问题。赵厚麟表示:“华为是世界上少数几个能建设5G网络的公司之一。我支持华为获得平等的竞标机会。在运营过程中,如果你发现存在任何问题,那么你可以指控华为。但如果我们没有证据就把华为列入黑名单,我认为这是不公平的。”

从威逼排挤、到无计可施,美国禁华为的道路越走越孤单。据韩国Newspim网站4月3日报道,目前已有多个美国的盟友对华为表示支持,以美国为首的“反华为同盟”出现裂痕。美国似乎也认清了现实。德国《法兰克福汇报》4月7日报道称,德国公布5G网络规章后,美国政府不再要求德国在5G网络建设中禁止使用中国通讯巨头华为公司的通信设备。

华为这样“打脸”美国:4万多个5G基站已发往全球
来源:参考消息网
 

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