US reportedly urges allies to block use of Huawei
equipment
New York (CNN) : The United States is urging its allies to stop using Huawei
telecommunications equipment because the Chinese company poses a
security threat, according to a published report.
The Wall Street Journal,
citing sources familiar with the discussions, reports that US officials are
pushing countries that host American military bases to ban the use of Huawei
equipment from their wireless and internet networks.
The US military uses secure networks
for its most sensitive communications, but it is concerned that much of its
traffic still moves over commercial networks in countries such as Germany,
Italy and Japan, the Journal reported. US officials are meeting with government
representatives and telecom executives in the other countries to urge them to
exclude Huawei equipment from government and commercial networks.
Huawei equipment increases the risk
of cyberattacks and could allow China to spy on communications or disable
connections in the fast growing "internet of things," the US
officials argue.
"We engage with countries
around the world about our concerns regarding cyberthreats in
telecommunications infrastructure," an unnamed US official told the
Journal. "As they're looking to move to 5G, we remind them of those
concerns. There are additional complexities to 5G networks that make them more
vulnerable to cyberattacks."
"Huawei is surprised by the
behaviors of the US government detailed in the article," it said. "If
a government's behavior extends beyond its jurisdiction, such activity should
not be encouraged. Huawei firmly believes that our partners and customers will
make the right choice based on their own judgment and experience of working
with Huawei."
US intelligence officials have
expressed concern about the safety of products made by Huawei and another
Chinese tech firm, ZTE. The Pentagon in May ordered stores on American military
bases to stop selling smartphones
made by the companies. And in February, top officials from the CIA, NSA, FBI
and the Defense Intelligence Agency told a Senate committee that those firms'
smartphones posed a security threat to
American
customers.
Some other allies have already taken
steps to limit Huawei. The company announced in August that the Australian government has
blocked it from providing 5G technology for the country's wireless networks.
The report comes at a time of
growing trade tensions between the United States and China. Each country has
imposed tariffs on the other's products and threatened more. President Donald
Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are due to meet at the G20
summit in Argentina next week.
news sources
from: CNN report from Samuel Burke
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