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Thailand's AIS says Huawei among five companies tendering to build 5G core networks


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On 7/14/2020 at 6:33 AM, snoop1130 said:

Huawei has repeatedly denied U.S.-led allegations that its equipment could be used by Beijing for spying.

 

Is there a technical explanation for this ?  If Huaweis equipment can be used for spying , exactly how is it done ?

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1 hour ago, trucking said:

 

Is there a technical explanation for this ?  If Huaweis equipment can be used for spying , exactly how is it done ?

I believe under Chinese law if the Communist Party government demands they hand over transmission Data they are have to do it by Law and keep it Secret.
Which is a security threat.

It's somehow part owned or run by the Communist Party.

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11 hours ago, MobileContent said:

 

He is Singaporean and trust me Singtel (Government owned GLC) in Singapore dumped Huawei and on the end the deal goes to Samsung and Ericsson. As for the handsets of Singtel Huawei can get them. Its all about geo politics and Singapore government has always been on the side of the winners and China can't win it.

 

Singtel also has shares in many other mobile operators including Airtel in India, Telkomsel in Indonesia and they both move towards the West. As for Thailand's CP Group that owns True Mobile will use Huawei for sure as otherwise their business in China will be dead. DTAC which is owned in part by Telenor will use Ericson and Nokia. Thailand has been long time close to the West but you can say they are part of the Chinese group since Prayuth came to power. 

 

The next two years will be interesting but countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Laos are already in the bed with China and Thailand got to be very careful on their next move. 

 

 

You forget Thaksin has his roots in China.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

but when we use the Chinese vendors, we'll also have very important clauses specifying what they shouldn't do, to protect ourselves," he said.

sure, we will believe you that Chinese will respect your clauses request 555

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18 hours ago, Patts said:

AIS decision and contract with Huawei is definitely not due to the Chinese Company President

 

Sino-Thai all the way 

AIS does not have a contract with Huawei for this project.

 

Thaivisa-posters-not-paying-attention all the way!

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