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Trump: US should win through competition, not by blocking advanced technologies
  • President Trump issued a pair of tweets this morning pertaining to the United States and its technological superiority.
  • However, the tweets reference 6G — a technology that doesn’t exist — and contradict the president’s own policies.
  • It’s hard not to think of Huawei and how the U.S. bars it from entering the country when reading the tweets.
Earlier this morning, on Twitter, United States President Donald Trump sent out a pair of tweets related to the current state of U.S. technology, specifically related to 5G.

The tweets are notable for two reasons. The first is that, in the tweets, the president references his desire to fast-track “6G,” a technology which, as of today, doesn’t exist on even a theoretical or fundamental level.

The second thing notable about the tweets is that they seem to completely contradict the president’s — and thus, the United States government’s — own policies when it comes to foreign technology.

The two tweets are reposted below (Trump did not stack the tweets, as one would usually do, so each tweet needs to be posted separately, with separate comments and stats):

I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible. It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard. American companies must step up their efforts, or get left behind. There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on.........

....something that is so obviously the future. I want the United States to win through competition, not by blocking out currently more advanced technologies. We must always be the leader in everything we do, especially when it comes to the very exciting world of technology!

Reading the tweets, it’s hard not to think of Huawei, the largest telecommunications company in the world. Huawei’s 5G infrastructure technology is a hot commodity right now, as it is far ahead of many other competitors’ products.

However, Trump is actively barring Huawei from having nearly any commercial presence in the United States. A current trade war with China — Huawei’s home country — makes things even more complicated.

In other words, Trump’s tweets make it clear that he thinks competition alone should be what makes the U.S. stand tall in the war for tech supremacy — but he is simultaneously making enormous (and easily provable) efforts to stymy competition from non-American corporations.

It’s also interesting that these tweets arrived not long after the Samsung Galaxy S10 launch event, where 5G was a hot topic related to the first Samsung 5G phone and a partnership with Verizon to sell that phone. Verizon’s 5G efforts thus far have been lackluster, with its home-based 5G solution not even meeting the accepted standard of 5G.

Yesterday, a report surfaced which showed the U.S. is very low on the list when it comes to 4G LTE speeds around the world. It’s possible reports like these could have also inspired Trump’s statements.

Whatever the case, two things are certain: there’s no such thing as 6G and the United States government is absolutely “blocking out currently more advanced technologies.” It will be interesting to see how (or if) Trump will respond to these contradictions.
 
Trump appears to offer olive branch to Huawei
By admin - February 21, 2019 080

President Donald Trump appeared to offer an olive branch to Huawei on Thursday, saying the US should not be “blocking out” new mobile phone technologies.

The president seemed to play down escalating concerns among US and UK officials that the Chinese tech giant poses national security risks, writing on Twitter: “I want the United States to win through competition, not by blocking out currently more advanced technologies.”

Though he did not name Huawei, the president’s tweets implied he was breaking from his own administration’s officials, who have in recent months lobbied allies against using the company’s fifth generation mobile networks on security grounds.

Mr Trump’s new tone comes as he weighs taking tougher action against Huawei, such as banning American telecoms companies from buying any of their technology. The remarks appeared timed to a new round of high-level talks on a US-China trade deal. Beijing’s lead negotiator, Liu He, was due to meet the US trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, in Washington later on Thursday.

The uncertainty over the US approach towards the Chinese telecom supplier was reinforced by remarks from Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, who took a noticeably tougher stance during an interview on Thursday morning with the Fox Business Network.

“If a country adopts this and puts it in some of their critical information systems, we won’t be able to share information with them, we won’t be able to work alongside them. We’re not going to put American information at risk,” Mr Pompeo said.

Huawei is facing questions in Europe and the US over its connections with the Chinese government, and whether use of its 5G networks could jeopardise the security of western allies.

The UK, which was Huawei’s first major western market, has in recent days signalled it was breaking from the hardline US stance against the Chinese equipment supplier, saying it believed security concerns could be mitigated.

A senior Huawei executive said the company may have to spend more than $2bn to deal with UK concerns, but vowed to submit a “global and systemic” plan to address British issues.

“I believe the 5G market without Huawei is just like the English Premier League without Manchester United,” said Ryan Ding, head of Huawei’s carrier business group.

Mr Trump’s shift, if it turns into official US policy, could mark a major U-turn but would not be unprecedented. Mr Trump made a similar shift last year with Huawei rival ZTE, another Chinese telecom supplier which the president unexpectedly rescued from US sanctions.

In addition to lobbying allies against the use of Huawei’s 5G equipment, the US has charged and sought the extradition of the company’s chief financial officer, who was arrested in Canada on US sanctions-busting charges, and has accused the company of an active campaign to steal technology from western rivals.

But Mr Trump’s tweet appeared to welcome competition from Huawei.

“I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible. It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard. American companies must step up their efforts, or get left behind. There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on something that is so obviously the future,” Mr Trump tweeted.

“We must always be the leader in everything we do, especially when it comes to the very exciting world of technology!” he added.

Huawei’s founder and president has rejected US concerns, and said the arrest of the company’s CFO, who is also the founder’s daughter, was “politically motivated.”

https://myzikk.com/2019/02/21/trump-appears-to-offer-olive-branch-to-huawei/
 

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