Wednesday 9 September 2009

Chinese telco denies spy claim

as posted here

Chinese telecommunications company Huawei Technologies has denied reports that the Australian security forces are investigating it on spying charges.

Australian spooks are apparently worried that Huawei technicians in Australia have direct links to the People's Liberation Army. According to the The Australian newspaper claims have been made by Huawei employees in Sydney and Melbourne who approached the Aussie spy agency Australian Security Intelligence Organisation. Huawei has been in trouble over similar claims in the US and UK, although it strongly denies that it has any connections with the Chinese military.

The company's $2.2 billion joint bid with Bain Capital for the computer-gear maker 3Com was withdrawn amid US government concern that China would gain access to 3Com's anti-hacking technology used by the US Defense Department. Huawei officials said it met with the ASIO in June to provide an introduction to the Chinese company.

But the meeting was routine, Ross Gan, a spokesman at Huawei, China's biggest telecommunications-equipment maker, said in the email. The meeting was a routine briefing Huawei provides to governments, the industry and customers, Gan said.

as posted here

1 comment:

  1. Thanks.

    This new website is very interesting particularly regarding the Huawei matter.

    Huawei's position in the Australian telecommunications network has many implications. This includes the Australian government's requirements carriers/equipment suppliers enable lawful interception. This would involve Huawei having to add security hardware to network equipment.

    The possibility that Huawei is being judged on a double standard, not applied to its US (Motorola, Cisco) and European (Ericssons) competitors in Australia, also exists. Basically these older suppliers may resent Chinese Huawei competitive inroads into the Australian market and wish to slow Huawei down through national security concerns.

    I'm placing your (Canberra based?) blog on my blogroll and look forward to reading it further.

    Regards

    Peter Coates

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