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Despite political headwinds, Huawei wins 5G customers in Europe
By Douglas Busvine
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•October 15, 2019

ZURICH (Reuters) - China's Huawei may be facing closer official scrutiny in Europe amid U.S. allegations that it poses a security threat, but mobile operators in the region are still queuing up to buy its gear for their next-generation 5G networks.

Of 65 commercial deals that Huawei has signed, half are with European customers building ultra-fast fifth-generation networks, the global networks market leader said on Tuesday at a client conference in Zurich.

"This shows European customers' long-term and consistent trust in Huawei - we are really grateful for their trust in this difficult time," Yang Chaobin, head of Huawei's 5G business, told Reuters in an interview.

Visitors heard positive testimony from several operators, including Switzerland's Sunrise - which has connected a ski resort, farms and even a soccer stadium to its Huawei-powered 5G network that went live six months ago.

The contrast could not be more striking between industry enthusiasm for Huawei's products and U.S. allegations - denied by the company - that its gear contains 'back doors' open to cyber spies.

Somewhere between stand European governments and regulators, trying to reconcile those U.S. warnings with opposing arguments that the standards the industry is developing for 5G provide sufficient safeguards.

"From a technical perspective, security is something we can solve," Chaobin told a separate news briefing. "But if you look at security as a political issue, and judging the security of a vendor based on its origin, then it's very difficult to solve."

Germany, Europe's largest economy, has just published a proposed set of rules on 5G network security that stops short of singling out China or Huawei as threats; instead requiring all vendors and operators to meet common criteria.

By contrast, Britain is still mulling whether to follow the advice of its National Security Council to ban Huawei - a step already taken by English-speaking U.S. allies Australia and New Zealand.

Washington imposed export controls on Huawei in May, in an escalation of a trade dispute with Beijing that has inflicted severe damage on the Chinese firm's other main business: making and selling smartphones.

But, said Yang, Huawei had diversified its supplier base enough to fully meet demand from customers for its network equipment even without U.S.-sourced components.

Of a total of 400,000 5G base stations it has supplied, three-quarters have been supplied since the U.S. ban.

"The entity listing has had no impact on Huawei's 5G equipment whatsoever," Yang told Reuters. "The performance and specification of the products with our own components will only be better."

The challenge Yang has faced in meeting the needs of Sunrise and other European customers is different: Providing the right equipment in a part of the world where space to erect antennae is scarce.

Here, Huawei reckons that its Blade AAU base station - which can support the low- and mid-frequency radio bands used to provide wide-ranging 5G coverage - will do the job for many of its European customers.

He also expressed confidence in industry standards-setting, such as the 3GPP initiative governing mobile equipment security, describing it as a collaborative effort involving all players in the mobile ecosystem.

"End-to-end security can only be guaranteed when all the players ... work hard together," Yang said.
 

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Despite political headwinds, Huawei wins 5G customers in Europe
By Douglas Busvine
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•October 15, 2019
Oh no the demonic evil plan of Chinese to use 5G to airfry and brainwashed European brain is unstoppable. Quick, let put tin foil hat startup on Kickstarter.
 
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High-speed Railway reached a record speed of 385 km/h, 10% higher than the designed speed, in a test run carried out on Sunday. The 174-kilometer railway is scheduled to go into operation by the end of the year.
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China now operates 86,000
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base stations to support development of the next-generation ultrafast mobile Internet, vice minister of Industry and Information Technology said at the sixth World Internet Conference on Monday.
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curious how many are there in the US now
 

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The next Chinese technology threat is now... guess this... Tiktok. Its been the number one downloaded app at the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. In Google Play alone it has over 500 million downloads. Facebook is screaming about it as its next biggest threat as teenagers flock to it. Sinophobic US politicians want to investigate it. I myself am surprised that the app was from a Chinese social networking company only a few days ago when this blew up politically.

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It would be hard to imagine this would come from an authoritarian Communist country, given its very proposition seems so millennialist American. Although the native Chinese original version of it thrives in China as Douyin, the foreign version of it you know as Tiktok is blocked by the Great Firewall.

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With Huawei's dreams of global smartphone domination crushed, the BBK combine (Oppo, Vivo, Realme, OnePlus) is on its way to overtake Samsung as the world's largest smartphone vendor.

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