Tuesday 3 April 2012

Huawei responds to NBN dumping - Inside Business - ABC

Huawei responds to NBN dumping - Inside Business - ABC:

" In the past two decades, the Chinese company Huawei has gone from nowhere to be the second largest supplier of network gear in the world and it's soon expected to be number one with revenues of more than $30 billion."

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Chinese telco's risk tracked

Chinese telco's risk tracked:

"CYBER security officials in the Federal Attorney-General's department were investigating ''issues'' with Chinese telco Huawei as far back as 2008 and a Telstra official allegedly told United States officials the same year that the company was a ''security risk''."

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I spy another intelligence whitewash

I spy another intelligence whitewash:

"If the public version of the Black-Cornall review of the intelligence community is any guide, the Commonwealth has learned nothing"

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I spy another intelligence whitewash

I spy another intelligence whitewash:

"If the public version of the Black-Cornall review of the intelligence community is any guide, the Commonwealth has learned nothing"

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Huawei is the real deal for Raiders

Huawei is the real deal for Raiders:

"The Canberra Raiders yesterday signed a two-year sponsorship deal with Chinese technology giant Huawei worth $1.7 million. But it has triggered some reaction, given the Federal Government refuses to deal with Huawei on its National Broadband Network based on ASIO warnings. The Canberra Times' sports editor Chris Wilson spoke to Raiders chief executive Don Furner about whether the deal was a coup or controversy."

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Gen-i’s Quin coy on Telecom CEO rumour, still happy to talk to Huawei | The National Business Review

Gen-i’s Quin coy on Telecom CEO rumour, still happy to talk to Huawei | The National Business Review:

"Speaking at a the Auckland leg of a Gen-i roadshow yesterday, Telecom services division boss Chris Quin refused comment on persistent rumours the board will shortly anoint him CEO, replacing Paul Reynolds (due to leave before the end of June)."

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Telcos concerned by scope, cost of Australia’s strict national security proposals | CommsDay

Telcos concerned by scope, cost of Australia’s strict national security proposals | CommsDay:

"Major Australian telecom operators are concerned by the cost implications and selective impact of rigorous new national security proposals floated at secret talks last month."

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