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NEW DELHI: Embattled Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE are willing to offer the Indian government unrestricted access to the software source codes of all their products as they attempt to ease concerns about a security threat.

Their offer comes as the Indian government is examining a recent report by the US Congress Panel that said the two technology majors from China have ties with that country's government and military and must be barred from mergers and acquisitions in the US.

ET reported last week that Department of Economic Affairs secretary Arvind Mayaram had called a meeting of officials of Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to discuss the operations of the two Chinese vendors in India in the wake of the US panel's report. Mayaram had also asked the FIPB to decide if India should change its foreign investment policy parameters, if the potential risks envisaged in the US report were possible and whether the country should take preemptive steps in this regard.

Both Huawei and ZTE have denied all allegations leveled by the US.

Huawei's global chief security officer John Suffolk, in a recent interaction with ET, said the company was willing to go the distance to dispel the fears of the Indian government. "We don't make assumptions on what is right or wrong for each country. So we ask governments what objectives do you want us to achieve, and how best can we do that. The source code of Huawei is the crown jewels of Huawei. In any country, where we give access to the source code, we work hard with the security people to protect Huawei's crown jewels. Yes, we have already done this (shared source codes) with other governments," Suffolk said.

"We encourage governments and operators to come and see us in China and we show them everything - source codes, testing, manufacturing, how we train people, how we sell - nothing is hidden from them. Every country has its own culture, standards, their own things that they worry about, and the more we get people taking to us, telling us their concerns, the better our processes become. But we believe that everyone should go through the same process and be driven up to the same standards," Suffolk added.

"We use products of all leading companies such as Microsoft and Cisco, and I have to worry about that too. Trust has to be earned - we will work with the Indian government. We realise there is a risk to Huawei in sharing source codes, but our belief is that the more intimate we are with the government, the more they will trust us," Suffolk said.

Taking a similar stance, Cui Liangjun, chief executive of ZTE India said : "If we do something wrong, we have no future. We want to be a long term player both in India and globally. India is setting up a lab to test all mobile equipment and we are willing to test all our products there. We are also open to sharing our source code. In fact, we already share the source code with our vendors here such as Bharti Airtel and BSNL"


Huawei, ZTE ready to give source codes to India - The Times of India
 
Why are Huawei and ZTE so disparate?

India should do China. Copy the source code and build India's own Huawei and ZTE :lol:
 
Why are Huawei and ZTE so disparate?

India should do China. Copy the source code and build India's own Huawei and ZTE :lol:

Infact its India which is acting desparately :) Huawei has already cleared itself of all doubts in case of India. Its a business entity hence it will do anything to expand its business.
 
Infact its India which is acting desparately :) Huawei has already cleared itself of all doubts in case of India. Its a business entity hence it will do anything to expand its business.

How is India disparate? It is Huawei that is forcing itself on India. Anyway, Huawei is not just some business entity. It is a Jewel in CPC crown, and I can tell you CISCO would rather not do business than reveal the source code.
 
Lol. Zte is cheap ****. The company that we work for sells this device. Giving the codes will not make an iota of difference. It is the Indians that want it desperately.
 
Infact its India which is acting desparately :) Huawei has already cleared itself of all doubts in case of India. Its a business entity hence it will do anything to expand its business.

Claiming themselves to be clear doesn't make them clear, proper investigation has to be carried out on their equipment. After all, India is not the only country expressing their concerns on bugged Chinese telecom products.
 
How is India disparate? It is Huawei that is forcing itself on India. Anyway, Huawei is not just some business entity. It is a Jewel in CPC crown, and I can tell you CISCO would rather not do business than reveal the source code.

:) indeed its a jewel in China's crown rather. India even band China-Made cellular sets in the past. If you can sustan your own market you will do otherwise its not forcing itself. Huawei is a private company and it will try every trick to sell its product simple as that.
 
Claiming themselves to be clear doesn't make them clear, proper investigation has to be carried out on their equipment. After all, India is not the only country expressing their concerns on bugged Chinese telecom products.

Sure thats what every country will do so to guard its interests. On the other hand Huawei also made it clear it is ready for testing of its equipment
 
No, but getting bugged by an adversary is a major concern than getting bugged by political neutral nations.

But here an adversary is willing to share code but neutral nations - No chance. IMO, it's better to have product on which you have control than a superior product where a third person enjoys leverage.
 
Why are Huawei and ZTE so disparate?

India should do China. Copy the source code and build India's own Huawei and ZTE :lol:

like India has the technological know-how and industrial capability to 'copy'```kid how can you study at LSE while have no idea that India is still a primitive factor driven economy?
 
But here an adversary is willing to share code but neutral nations - No chance. IMO, it's better to have product on which you have control than a superior product where a third person enjoys leverage.

For say Ericsson has R&D in India, so much of the codes is written in India for Indian operations.

Sure thats what every country will do so to guard its interests. On the other hand Huawei also made it clear it is ready for testing of its equipment

If they comes out clean then good for them, GoI shouldn't have problems giving them clearance for Indian operations. Rest depends on the telecom contractors.
 
:) indeed its a jewel in China's crown rather. India even band China-Made cellular sets in the past. If you can sustan your own market you will do otherwise its not forcing itself. Huawei is a private company and it will try every trick to sell its product simple as that.

It is not a trick, but selling the soul. Source code is central to any communication company.

like India has the technological know-how and industrial capability to 'copy'```kid how can you study at LSE while have no idea that India is still a primitive factor driven economy?

Kiddy, Who told India is still a primitive factor driven economy?...your CPC... believe me CPC is simply and plainly wrong.
 

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