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Huawei, agencies ready to turn Thailand’s 5G Testbed into reality

By The Nation

 

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China-based information and communications technology giant Huawei, in collaboration with Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Ministry, other government offices, private agencies and leading universities, is now ready to turn the much-awaited 5G Testbed into a reality.

 

As the first and only vendor so far to deliver the 5G network to the 5G Testbed in the Eastern Economic Corridor, Huawei is providing a platform that will be used for end-to-end tests and trials of applications in a real-world setting. 

 

It will also be a venue to research and develop new services and products using new ICT technology to serve industry development.

 

The collaboration aims to test and bring the 5G experience to millions of consumers in all vertical industries, including education, automotive, manufacturing and industry, and health, who will benefit greatly from next-generation technologies. 

 

There are many advantages to 5G, including a very powerful wireless networking technology that is suitable for all industrial applications and innovations, the company said on Tuesday.

 

The first 5G presentation will demonstrate use cases on Multi-UHD Video Live and 360 Wireless VR. 

 

This will give a glimpse into how 5G will power the UHD video industry, based on high bandwidth, low latency and a highly reliable network, enabling the new connectivity, new architecture and new media of the future, Huawei said, adding that other partners would also be welcome to test their applications on its 5G platform.

 

“The 5G Testbed project in Kasetsart University, Sri Racha campus, is in line with the government’s policy to accelerate Thailand’s digital-economy transformation,” said Deng Feng, deputy managing director of Huawei Thailand.

 

“This 5G Testbed will incite all industries to take their development to the next level. We look forward to collaborating with other vendors and various partners in an open and concerted manner to achieve 5G service innovation for Thailand and incubate a healthy 5G ecosystem. 

 

“Together, we can all cooperate to bring the best 5G network to Thailand in order to build a solid foundation, help the transition to 5G technology and transform the industry, so we can connect people for a better quality of life.”

 

The complete core platform for the 5G network includes the 5G base station, access network, use-case products, and other 5G-related equipment to be used at the Testbed site. 

 

Huawei has invested a total of US$5 million (Bt156 million) for the 5G Testbed in Sri Racha.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30370914

 

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16 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

China-based information and communications technology giant Huawei, in collaboration with Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Ministry, other government offices, private agencies and leading universities, is now ready to turn the much-awaited 5G Testbed into a reality.

There goes national security. Huawei has been under scrutiny in the USA since at least 2011 for its allegedly close ties to the Chinese government. Some US lawmakers and intelligence officials think that Huawei's hardware could also provide a backdoor for China’s massive and sophisticated state surveillance apparatus. Big brother is watching you and now his Chinese cousin.

 

 

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Every article written in any country in the world about 5G gushes on and on about how wonderful our new total surveillance state utopia will be...But hey you will be able to download videos in 2.2 seconds... 

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5 hours ago, Mavideol said:

ok understand it's time to loose any type of privacy we enjoyed until now, Chinese will be taking over the spying project....

All part of that ridiculous 20 year plan that the army chief imposed.

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5G is a weapons system - nothing else !!!

 

A dream come true for the controllers - a nightmare for the rest of us.

 

 

And by the way:

The only Government that is confirmed to spy on everybody for ages is the US Government !!!

The Chinese didn't invade any country or changed their Governments if they don't like them - the US does ! 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The collaboration aims to test and bring the 5G experience to millions of consumers in all vertical industries

I would think it maybe quite useful for the massive "horizontal industry" in the Eastern Seaboard too.  ????

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The ruling establishment here, as elsewhere, seems more concerned about the involvement of Chinese tech giant Huawei than allowing its population to become unwitting guinea pigs in global 5G experiment.

 

Politicians and media are turning a deaf ear to warnings about the price we may pay for for faster communication and access to the rainbows-and-unicorns world of the Internet of Things.

 

Yet thousands of concerned scientists, doctors and environmental organisations from around the world fear 5G to be a more prescient threat to humans, animals and the environment we need to survive than is climate change. 

 

They claim: "The deployment of 5G constitutes an experiment on humanity and the environment that is defined as a crime under international law".

 

Their analysis of the potential dangers of 5G is part of an online manifesto and petition, which calls on the UN, WHO, EU, Council of Europe and governments across the world to halt the 5G roll-out until it can be proven safe.

 

https://www.5gspaceappeal.org/the-appeal

 

They point to the damage caused by radiation from existing wireless systems to humans, animals and plants, confirmed in over 10,000 peer-reviewed studies. The list runs from cancer, heart disease, neurological problems, and diabetes to plummeting bird, bee and butterfly populations and damage to forests.

"If 5G (which will be Space as well as earth-based) is built, radiation levels will increase ten to 100-fold, virtually overnight, everywhere," the petition warns. "There will literally be no place on Earth to hide from it. The result will be irreversible effects on humans and permanent damage to all of the Earth’s eco-systems".

Children are the particularly vulnerable to the ill-effects of wireless radiation, say experts. Yet how many of our children, constantly brainwashed with climate change propaganda, are being taught anything about this vital subject?

 

 

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6 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Nonsense.

 

Invasion Of Manchukuo in 1945.
Invasion Of China in 1949.
Invasion Of Tibet in 1950.
Invasion Of South and North Korea in 1950.
Invasion Of India In 1962.
Invasion Of The Soviet Union In 1969.
Invasion Of Vietnam In 1979.

1. Puppet state of Japan - a repossession.

2. Civil war, hardly an invasion.

3. Re-occupation after the civil war ended.

4. Allied with N Korea, pushed America back where they wanted them,

5. 3 month border spat.

6. 1 month border spat.

7. 6 week face off.

 

Are you really holding this up in comparison with America's conduct over the last 70 years?

 

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On 6/12/2019 at 3:12 PM, Traubert said:

1. Puppet state of Japan - a repossession.

2. Civil war, hardly an invasion.

3. Re-occupation after the civil war ended.

4. Allied with N Korea, pushed America back where they wanted them,

5. 3 month border spat.

6. 1 month border spat.

7. 6 week face off.

 

Are you really holding this up in comparison with America's conduct over the last 70 years?

 

 

Put down the Chomsky and grow a pair <deleted>.

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Dear Fox news watchers and Trump followers :-

 

The problem is nobody has provided a shred of hard evidence that this company has done anything wrong, raising the question of whether this is glorified protectionism hiding behind the banner of national security.
Trump would be right to be scared of this company and demonise it as he is doing. As their phones can do more and are cheaper and better quality and G5 ready. Other phone companies just can't compete.

You are all talking out of your ar** !!!

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1 hour ago, PattayaGuy2019 said:

Dear Fox news watchers and Trump followers :-

 

The problem is nobody has provided a shred of hard evidence that this company has done anything wrong, raising the question of whether this is glorified protectionism hiding behind the banner of national security.
Trump would be right to be scared of this company and demonise it as he is doing. As their phones can do more and are cheaper and better quality and G5 ready. Other phone companies just can't compete.

You are all talking out of your ar** !!!

Speaking of Trump he got 5g banned from Palm Springs Florida where he lives...Brussels the capital of the EU who is forcing 5g on every one else got 5g banned in Brussels out of health concerns...

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Wasn't the head of the company arrested and held in custody, in Canada, on charges Huawei had, and possobly still are, engaged in actively hacking digital mobile data which was also considered a possible security threat to a well known nation?

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Wilsonandson said:

You know there's something wrong when Facebook pulls out of a deal.

Huawei phones will no longer be able to have Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram apps pre-installed.

Say goodbye to your privacy. Edward Snowden was right.

 

 

Wonder whats on the tv tonight? Alibaba  umm what's on the internet Alibaba????

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I’m sure Huawei will kindly share personal info on all people in Thailand with the “Democratic mockery” Gov, just as it is obliged to in Chinese law in that paragon of Human rights violating country, overseen by the lifetime president Xinping!

 

 

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3 hours ago, PattayaGuy2019 said:

Dear Fox news watchers and Trump followers :-

 

The problem is nobody has provided a shred of hard evidence that this company has done anything wrong, raising the question of whether this is glorified protectionism hiding behind the banner of national security.
Trump would be right to be scared of this company and demonise it as he is doing. As their phones can do more and are cheaper and better quality and G5 ready. Other phone companies just can't compete.

You are all talking out of your ar** !!!

Hard evidence like the following?

https://www.prosperousamerica.org/top_five_cases_of_huawei_ip_theft_and_patent_infringement

Or

https://www.secureworldexpo.com/industry-news/8-steps-huawei-steals-t-mobile-intellectual-property

Or

https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-sacks-chinese-employee-arrested-on-spying-charges-in-poland/

 

Maybe Huawei is a good company in fairyland?

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14 minutes ago, insouciant said:

 

Copyright infringement and national security are not the same thing... the US is using the second without any proof and most of the justifications I see (I saw a stupid interview on Fox News...) are using the first one.

Again, there is not a single proof of a backdoor in Huawei products http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-05/20/c_138074690.htm

 

Some more links, showing everything is not black and white...

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/international-business/us-business/article-huawei-asks-verizon-to-pay-over-us1-billion-for-over-230-patents/

 

I believe Huawei stole some ot its technologies in the past and should be punished for that (and it has been in the past already), but it is now in a whole different categoy with its huge R&D budget and its patents... just like Japan started its development copying and producing cheap stuff then moved to better and better quality.

 

I suspect the USA want to have a monopoly on spying and are worried not being able to put backdoors in Huawei 5G equipment...

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/05/02/cisco_vulnerabilities/

 

By the way, the main reason the CFO of Huawei is detained in Canada is because of deals Huawei made with Iran, the USA trying to dictate its terms even outside its borders and to foreign companies is something unique in the world and it won't last.

 

 

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