I've no doubt they already do and that the UK is fully aware of it. No doubt the UK does exactly the same.So the UK wants the US to spy on them or what?
After the end of WW2 it makes perfect sense to spy on your allies.
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I've no doubt they already do and that the UK is fully aware of it. No doubt the UK does exactly the same.So the UK wants the US to spy on them or what?
So the UK wants the US to spy on them or what?
I've no doubt they already do and that the UK is fully aware of it. No doubt the UK does exactly the same.
After the end of WW2 it makes perfect sense to spy on your allies.
The question is: What isn't shared? What intelligence do they deliberately withhold from each other? That is what interests me.Yeah... but since the UK and US have personnel sprinkled all over each others defense and intelligence facilities... for much information, there is no spying necessary. It's shared.
The question is: What isn't shared? What intelligence do they deliberately withhold from each other? That is what interests me.
That not how those reports work, it's a evaluation center and the reports are supposed to be released yearly since 2010.I doubt that's the case, seeing as there's been yearly reports from security officials in the UK criticizing Huawei's infrastructure equipment for being full of vulnerabilities and security failings.
This as wellWonder if this little thing had anything to do with the latest decision from Google, SD Association, Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth?
China’s saber-rattling on rare-earths trade has US officials looking for options
Coal runoff could be a solution; Pentagon wants funding for rare-earths independence.arstechnica.com
Wonder if this little thing had anything to do with the latest decision from Google, SD Association, Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth?
China’s saber-rattling on rare-earths trade has US officials looking for options
Coal runoff could be a solution; Pentagon wants funding for rare-earths independence.arstechnica.com
Last month, the Netherlands' leading wireless carrier chose Huawei to provide equipment for its next-generation 5G wireless network. The carrier, KPN, insisted the choice was based on quality. But Huawei had another advantage: price.
Huawei underbid the existing vendor, Swedish firm Ericsson, by 60 per cent, according to two industry officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter - offering a price that wouldn't even cover the cost of parts.
The company can afford to provide such steep discounts in part because it has a silent partner: the Chinese government. Huawei gets hundreds of millions of dollars in annual subsidies and, together with another Chinese firm, is guaranteed a majority share of the domestic market, the world's largest.
Is there a Google Play Store in China?Google should close Play Store to China. There is nothing to win. Almost all of the worst malware and fraudulent apps in the Play Store are Chinese apps.
I honestly haven't seen any proof besides the USA word of mouth, pretty much the rest of the world discredited the USA claims and went forward to implement 5G with Huawei tech.
USA did exactly the same thing with Kaspersky, they just trying to get rid of competition the worst way possible, I would rather the rest of the world boycott USA (services like Google, Facebook, Twitter and others that spy on users blantly, and I haven't seen any country ban them).
The USA would have an extremely hard time manipulating everyone, if I had a saying in it.
Right,That's not true at all. Australia also banned Huawei from building 5G networks in their country actually before the US announced they'd ban Huawei from the US markets. I mean come on, a lot of people here are so blue eyed when it comes to China... You really expect a company that's literally in the Chinese communist party's pocket would not plan on spying the countries they build these networks for? There are way too many gullible people in the west these days. We are talking about a country that still throws people in jail or even executes them simply for voicing opinions that criticize the Chinese government. Don't be naive, China is still authoritarian state and one should never forget that.
Don't trust either.Not sure who I would trust less, the Chinese govt or the United States govt. Huawei is a sponsor of Hockey Night in Canada and is promoted heavily during the show, I'm sure a lot of folks have bought their phones and will be totally pizzed off if Google apps are banned from their phones now.