More than 40 countries have joined the clean network U.S. Secretary of State announces the reversal of 5G security disadvantages

 

Chinese communications product company Huawei participated in a trade fair in Berlin, Germany in September 2019 (Reuters)

US Secretary of State Pompeo announced that more than 40 countries have joined the clean network initiative led by the United States, and the international security situation of 5G mobile networks has therefore greatly changed.

US Secretary of State Pompeo speaks at the State Department Press Conference.  (October 14, 2020)
US Secretary of State Pompeo speaks at the State Department Press Conference. (October 14, 2020)

Pompeo said at a State Department press conference on Wednesday (October 14, 2020) that more than 25 EU and NATO countries are now members of the cleanup network advocated by the United States, and more countries will join in the future. These countries promised to only Use trusted communication equipment vendors. He also said that the United States invites freedom-loving countries around the world to join the clean network of more than 40 countries and 50 telecommunications companies.

The United States issued a clean-net operation earlier this year to completely eliminate "untrusted" Chinese equipment and technical products in the five major areas of telecom operators, mobile applications, application stores, network cloud services and submarine cables, and call on all countries to respond accordingly.

In the past few months, Pompeo and other senior U.S. officials have frequently visited Europe and other places to promote countries around the world to join the "clean network" initiative, urging these countries not to use equipment and equipment provided by Chinese companies such as Huawei in their 5G network construction. technology.

According to information released by the US State Department, the United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, Estonia, Romania, Denmark, Latvia and other countries have chosen not to use products from "untrusted" suppliers in their 5G networks, France, India, and Austria. Major telecom operators in countries such as South Korea, Japan and the United Kingdom have refused to use "tools under the monitoring system of the Chinese Communist Party." The three major Canadian telecom companies have also stated that they will not use Huawei products in 5G networks.

The United States and its allies believe that Huawei equipment may be used to spy for the Chinese government. Huawei has always denied this.

According to a poll released Wednesday by the Washington think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), nearly 80% of international partners and allies working with the United States in the high-tech field agree to ban Chinese companies like Huawei in their country's 5G field.

In the past few years, under the banner of the Belt and Road Initiative, China has tried to expand its influence in Europe through investment and other means. But this year, Beijing's handling of the new crown virus epidemic has changed many European countries' views of China. They are now more willing to accept Washington’s views on China’s security threats and agree more with measures to counter such threats.

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