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World Telcos Admitted that ONLY HUAWEI is the SOLE TURE 5G TECHNOLOGY, all else are only Partial & Sub-standard substitutes!

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  • British Telecom (BT) : There is only one true 5G supplier and it is Huawei

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    At the Global Mobile Broadband Forum in London on November 21st, British Telecom (BT) senior manager and chief architect Neil McRae unexpectedly publicly reminded Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and ZTE, he declared "There is only one real 5G supplier, and that is Huawei. Other suppliers need to work hard to catch up with Huawei."

    Perhaps it is because McRae is in a good position to support this in the global mobile broadband forum hosted by Huawei. But what is certain is that BT's senior management expressed a clear view that Huawei's 5G competitors are currently in some difficulties and they need to improve their competitiveness.
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    “I have been to Shenzhen (Huawei Headquarters) recently, where you can see outstanding results far ahead of the rest of the world.” McRae emphasized in the forum discussion. He pointed out that when he visited Huawei recently, he saw that Huawei exhibited the most advanced 5G results in Shenzhen, although he did not mention the details of the progress in the forum discussion.
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    “Other suppliers should be like Huawei – they are currently being dragged down by the old problems of telecommunications.” He added, and then expressed his appreciation and gratitude to Huawei for its great contribution to the future development of BT. (Refer to BT's 5G program: BT will deploy 1,500 5G sites in 2019, competing with Vodafone.)


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    Of course, this is just the opinion of a top executive of the operator, but McRae itself is an outspoken person, and he is well aware of the impact of the comments made in public. This is obviously the way he reminds other 5G wireless access providers (in his view) that they are currently behind Huawei. It also shows that Huawei has been welcomed by everyone in the current 5G market with its leading 5G technology capabilities.
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    For BT (which has the largest mobile network operator in the UK) and other major operators, it is not a good idea to lead a supplier in R&D and support services, so operators naturally require multiple vendors to provide Leading innovative technology solutions for 5G deployments.
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    As McRae said at the event hosted by Huawei, senior managers of Chinese suppliers recently highlighted the company's progress in integrating multiple technologies into small energy-efficient devices and introducing artificial intelligence to the network. In operation and maintenance (Q&M), thereby reducing the operating costs of mobile network operators.
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    Even in the early stages of 5G, Huawei's current leadership in 5G will enable Huawei to occupy a large share of the overseas 5G wireless access product market. (Refer to Huawei's announcement that it has shipped 10,000 5G base stations outside China.)
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    From this Huawei Mobile Broadband Forum, it is obvious that although the industry still has concerns about deploying technical security issues for Chinese equipment suppliers, major operators from Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia still hold strong positions on supporting Huawei with a welcoming attitude.​


 
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BT's McRae: Huawei Is 'the Only True 5G Supplier Right Now'


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LONDON -- Global Mobile Broadband Forum -- Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and ZTE got a kick in the pants Wednesday morning from BT's Chief Architect Neil McRae when he proclaimed "there is only one true 5G supplier right now and that is Huawei -- the others need to catch up."
McRae might have been in a supportive environment, at Huawei's own Global Mobile Broadband Forum event in London, but the outspoken BT executive's message was clear -- Huawei's 5G rivals are stuck in a telco mindset rut and need to up their game.
"I've been to Shenzhen recently [Huawei's headquarters] and there's nowhere else in the world where you can see" the kind of 5G technology developments that Huawei has achieved, he noted during a panel discussion, though without highlighting any specific advances.
"The other suppliers need to learn from Huawei -- the others are held back by old telco issues," he added, before going on to praise Huawei's support for BT's next-generation network development activities. (See BT to Put 5G at 1,500 Sites in 2019, Beating Vodafone.)



BT's Neil McRae joins the on-stage panel at Huawei's Global Mobile Broadband Forum.​



Of course, this is just one executive's viewpoint, but McRae is a straight talker and knows the impact of sharing his views in public. This is clearly his way of warning the other 5G radio access equipment developers that (in his view) they have lagged behind Huawei, which is aggressively targeting any and all 5G engagements in the markets where it is welcome.
Having one supplier way ahead in terms of R&D and support services is not a good situation for the likes of BT (which owns the UK's largest mobile network operator EE) and other major operators, which will want a number of suppliers to be able to provide cutting-edge, innovative technology solutions for 5G deployments.
And as McRae was talking at a Huawei-hosted event, it wasn't too long before senior executives from the Chinese vendor were highlighting multiple advances that the company has made in integrating multiple technologies into small, power-efficient form factors, as well as in using artificial intelligence tools to improve operations and maintenance (O&M) processes and so lower operating costs for network operators.
It's those kinds of capabilities that, even in the early days of 5G, are enabling Huawei to boast of significant overseas shipments of 5G-enabled radio access products. (See Huawei Has Shipped 10K 5G Basestations Outside China.)
It was also obvious from the event that, despite some ongoing concerns about the security implications of deploying technology from Chinese suppliers, the support for Huawei from major operators across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia is strong.
And for McRae, it's hard to imagine he won't be getting a call from the Nordics in the very near future.
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为了华为 英国电信巨头要与情报机构“翻脸”?




2018年12月25日 01:20 参考消息



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原标题:为了华为,英国电信巨头要与情报机构“翻脸”?!
参考消息网12月25日报道 海外媒体称,正当美澳英日等国政府意图禁止中国科技公司华为的产品之际,英国三家电信企业宣布继续使用华为5G设备,而“3英国”(Three UK)则已和华为达成20亿英镑(约197亿港元)的协议,在英国各地建立5G网络,明年正式营运。英国情报机构负责人指出,英国面对华为5G技术,陷入两难局面。
三家英国电信企业选择华为
据香港《明报》12月24日综合《金融时报》和彭博社等媒体的报道,英国电信企业O2、Everything Everywhere(EE)、沃达丰(Vodafone)三家公司已经开始测试华为设备,O2的媒体发言人表示,合约早已签妥,正在测试华为的无线设备,随后技术会部署伦敦的基站。O2明年1月试运新一代5G通讯网络,届时在伦敦200多个地点使用华为硬件设备,取代目前诺基亚设备,确保其网络“做好了5G准备”,为公司上市作准备。
不止O2,英国电信公司(BT)旗下EE,自今年2月开始测试华为5G的设备,沃达丰今年2月亦与华为合作,在西班牙完成全球首个5G通话测试。而香港商人李嘉诚旗下长和电信的英国电信公司“3英国”(Three UK)则与华为签署高达20亿英镑的网络架构合约。根据在线统计数据公司Statista,截至2017年12月31日,英国电信公司(BT)及其旗下EE公司占英国电讯市场28%,O2则为英国第二大电讯企业,占比26%,及后为沃达丰占21%,“3英国”则占市场12%。
而根据科技网站The Register的报道,“3英国”公司对于以华为作为战略供应商的决心最大,希望通过华为5G设备与技术让通讯功能扩大三至五倍。
承认华为是“唯一真正5G供货商”
据报道,今年7月以来,美国、澳大利亚、英国、日本、法国等多个政府以“国家安全”为由,禁止或拟禁止华为5G设备与技术。英国政府今年7月开始审查电信基础设施。
据《联合早报》12月24日的报道透露,BT12月5日宣布在两年内将华为移除出现有的3G和4G网络核心,在未来的5G网络核心技术设施中也不会使用华为设备。
但该公司承认华为的设备比竞争对手诺基亚、爱立信等更为先进,可“出于公司内部政策”,无法在核心技术上采用华为设备。BT首席网络架构师尼尔·麦克雷(Neil McRae)表示:“华为是目前唯一一家真正的5G供货商”,其他公司仍需要追赶5G技术。
据《明报》报道,BT高层也表示,已经与华为签好5G测试合同,若政府禁用华为设备与技术,将使5G移动网络技术进入英国的时间推迟9到12个月。
华为将投巨资加强网络安全
英国海外情报机构军情六处(MI6)处长扬格(Alex Younger)曾表示,英国在是否将华为产品应用在5G网络上,陷入两难选择。他指出,5G技术供货商基本上以华为技术为基础,但英国需要考虑,如何掌控通讯网络的所有权。
《金融时报》及彭博社引述消息人士指出,华为高层曾在12月初与英国政府通讯总部(GCHQ)国家网络安全中心官员见面,接受一系列技术要求及花费20亿美元(约156亿港元)提升全球系统,解决安全问题。华为也作出符合英国网络安全要求的书面承诺。
参考消息网记者注意到,12月18日,华为公司确曾表示,将在未来五年内投入20亿美元加强网络安全,在这方面增加更多人员和升级实验室设施。
说到华为资金投入,12月20日,《华尔街日报》曾报道称,因为风险过高,汇丰、渣打决定不再向华为提供任何新的银行服务或资金。但翌日,华为对此报道做了响应称,目前公司经营稳健,业务运转一切正常。华为在声明中称,华为与全球金融合作伙伴的业务合作在持续进行,“华为重视与包括金融机构在内的所有伙伴的合作关系,也将尽一切努力确保华为与其合作为双方创造价值”。
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One night, thousands of people screamed out of the village, and the murderer’s identity was amazing.
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In the small village of Lake Nyos in Cameroon, Africa, in 1986, it was silently and invisibly destroyed overnight. Only 6 people survived and even extended to the surrounding area, taking 1,746 lives and more than 3,500 livestock. And the dead were completely unfighted before they were killed, and there was no fatal injury on their bodies.
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▲ One night, thousands of people screamed out of the village, and the identity of the murderer was amazing. (Figure / flip through the tweet)

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Nios Lake was originally a crater in the volcanic crater due to rain and accumulated water, after hundreds of years of accumulation to form a lake, but the local villages have a legend of "bad spirit killing", the villagers firmly believe that just provoke If the gods are not happy, the people will be killed silently.

Unexpectedly, in 1986, the village suddenly lost contact with the outside world. The government sent people to check it out. It turned out that there was no sound in the village, and there were only six people left in the 800 name. At that time, the surveyors described it as saying, "I am like entering a green hell. There are no birds in the forest, only the plants are still alive."

One of the survivors revealed: "At the time, I felt a strong pressure, like being caught on my neck, making them unable to breathe, and the mouth and nose were full of burning sensation, but I couldn’t make a sound if I wanted to ask for help. Many villagers It fell to the ground in pain and never woke up again."
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▲ Killing thousands of murderers is "Nios Lake." (Figure / flip through the tweet)

Afterwards, the local government started investigations and found that the murderer was "Nios Lake". Because the volcano still had weak activities for a long time, and continued to release carbon dioxide, methane and other gases into the lake through the crater, the lake was like a cup lid "blocked". Gas, the final cup lid reaches the critical point and instantly releases the gas, so that the village people, livestock and other creatures beside the lake inhale, and "suffocation" death becomes a "silent killer."

Experts speculate that the current situation, the outbreak of Nios Lake, the high concentration of methane and carbon dioxide to form a cloud gas of 50 meters thick, covering a radius of about 23 kilometers, almost no creatures in this range were spared, and official statistics at the time, this The incident caused a total of 1,746 lives and more than 3,500 livestock.
 
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Fifth generation, fifth columnWhy does 5G have everyone worried about Huawei?
Fears abound about the vulnerability of new mobile-phone networks
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Dec 7th 2018
ON DECEMBER 1st Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei, a big Chinese telecoms firm—and the daughter of the company’s founder—was arrested in Canada, from where she may well be extradited to America. The arrest has touched off a diplomatic firestorm. China has accused America of “hooliganism” and demanded her release; Western technology executives fret about the possibility of retaliation if they were to visit China themselves. The charges against Ms Meng have not yet been made public. They are thought to be to do with violating American sanctions against Iran (a charge which Huawei denies). But this particular diplomatic grenade has detonated amid a broader argument about China’s increasing reach in advanced technology, from semiconductors to artificial intelligence.
One particular bone of contention has been over super-speedy “fifth-generation” (5G) mobile-phone networks. Upgrading to 5G will require telecoms firms around the world to spend plenty of money on new kit. Huawei—along with rivals such as Ericsson, a Swedish firm, and Nokia, a Finnish one—aims to be one of the principal suppliers.
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That is seen, increasingly, as a worry. Huawei has long been dogged by suspicions that it co-operates rather too closely with China’s government. Ren Zhengfei, its founder, used to be in the People’s Liberation Army. Western spooks have mused publicly about the risk that Huawei’s kit might be siphoning valuable data back to Beijing, or that it comes with “back doors” that would allow state-sponsored hackers to eavesdrop on, or even disrupt, another country’s communications.
The firm has always denied any improper links with the Chinese state, and researchers have never found any evidence of such back doors. But sceptics wonder how possible it is for even a well-intentioned firm to avoid forced co-operation with the Chinese government. Given that America’s government is not above implanting bugs into kit made by its own technology firms, it would be a leap to assume that China’s intelligence services were not at least exploring similar possibilities.
The looming transition to 5G provides an obvious peg on which to hang such worries. 5G networks offer greatly increased capacity and snappy response times. For that reason it is often seen as a vital enabling technology for the “Internet of Things”, in which all manner of devices, from cars and industrial robots to toasters and children’s toys, will talk to each other, and to the internet at large. This, in turn, will supposedly usher in a “fourth Industrial Revolution” in which data and autonomous decision-making will mark the biggest change in business life since the last one. The more connected the world becomes, the argument runs, the greater the risk of allowing a Chinese firm to be in charge of the infrastructure upon which it all depends.
In recent days the leaders of spy agencies in Britain and Canada have both spoken publicly about the risks associated with 5G. New Zealand has prevented one of its telecoms firms from buying Huawei’s kit; Australia’s government has implemented a similar ban; Japan is considering one. (French and German ministers, by contrast, have said that Huawei is still welcome in their nations.)
Such concerns are not idle. Yet, like the technology itself, they can be overhyped. For the foreseeable future, 5G networks will be used much like existing ones. Most analysts believe the biggest driver of adoption will be consumers keen to watch even more streaming video on their smartphones. Deployment will be limited at first to city centres, and then spread more slowly to the rest of the world. The more systematic changes driven by 5G will take longer to materialise. 5G has become a lightning-rod for concerns about Chinese technology. But the hyperconnected future is not as imminent as you might think.
 
China should FULLY EXPLOIT THEIR STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGICAL SUPERIORITY!

Don't just try to do business.

Strangle and Choke the Chow Ang Mohs!

EMBARGO AND REFUSE TO SUPPLY!

Only 1B1R partnets can get and use Hwawei True 5G good and cheap!

Let Chow Ang Moh use losy slow expensive and unreliable Samsung and Ericson! Let them beg but DON'T SELL! SANCTION THEM!
 
That is good. It will give the ang mors the leg up to develop their own 6g network and not depend on the ah tiongs
 
What is wrong with 4g? I am ok with 5g if the cost remains the same.
 
That is good. It will give the ang mors the leg up to develop their own 6g network and not depend on the ah tiongs

Chow Ang Moh Hong-Kan already! No need to dream any future technologies! Chinese will lead and widen the gap at speed of light!

White House Oval Office desk phones will be like this:




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What are the differences between a 4G and a 5G network?
 
Wait till you see this from Xijinping & Huawei! BYPASS ALL TELCOS! Direct to Satellites! 156 satellites (routers) super super fast data connections! Surely must buy Huawei phones to use this!

https://mil.news.sina.com.cn/jssd/2018-12-24/doc-ihmutuee2123982.shtml

中国打造虹云系统:将发射156颗卫星建太空"WIFI"

2018年12月24日 11:05 新浪军事



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首枚虹云工程试验星成功发射
12月22日,国产虹云工程试验卫星发射成功,它是中国第一枚低轨道宽带通信卫星试验卫星,它的发射表明国产低轨道宽带通信卫星星座建设已经进入实施阶段,我们随时随地上网冲浪已经不是梦。
21世纪是信息时代,手机更是成了我们与外界进行信息交换必不可少的工具,不过受到体积和重量限制,手机通信距离较小,需要基站来延伸通信距离,地面基站由于高度较低,无线视距也比较低,覆盖范围有限,因此需要数量庞大的基站实现全面覆盖,地面基站受到环境影响较大,尤其在自然灾害之中更容易受损失去效能,另外在一些自然环境比较恶劣地区,例如海上、山区、沙漠等地方大规模建设基站也是不可能的,在这种情况下,卫星通信就成了首选。
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现在的手机需要地面基站才能进行通信
现在卫星通信主要集中在地球同步轨道,这个轨道高度较大,3颗卫星就可以实现全球覆盖,不过它的高度较大,信号较弱,对于通信系统提出了更高要求,难以运用在个人通信系统上面,所以低轨道宽带卫星通信系统就出现了,低轨道宽带卫星通信系统工作轨道较低,大约在1000公里左右,无线信号减少幅度较少,延时也比较小,可以满足个人通信系统要求,当然付出的代价是卫星高度低,覆盖范围相应降低,实现全球覆盖需要更多的卫星,根据相关资料,低轨道宽带卫星想实现全球覆盖,需要上百颗卫星,成本和费用较高,随着新世纪信息技术发展,卫星体积和重量大幅度降低,为低轨道宽带卫星星座提供了物质保障,国外已经提出多个低轨道宽带卫星通信系统,它被认为是2020年信息系统发展又一个热点。
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低轨道宽带通信卫星相当于太空中的WIFI。
根据国外发展趋势,国内相关单位也开展了低轨道宽带卫星通信系统研制和发展,虹云工程就是其中之一,此次发射的是虹云工程试验星,用于验证虹云工程需要的技术,例如宽速高速通信系统,根据2018年珠海航展公开资料来看,虹云工程在建设初期可以实现500M/秒数据传输速度,第二步将会建立由4颗卫星组成试验性星座,测试卫星间数据传递等技术,而整个虹云工程将会由156个卫星组成,卫星运行在1000公里高度轨道上面,为地面提供信息交换、导航、遥感等方面服务。系统一旦建成,将是中国在航天、信息等领域一个关键性突破。
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国产虹云工程试验星模拟图

虹云系统建成以后,未来我们可能不需要再建设大量铁塔及基站设备,只需要在高楼上面架设一个转发天线即可,尤其重要的是在自然环境边远地区、远海岛礁也能够方便与内地进行信息交换,不再受到卫星通信信道限制,整个信息系统成本和费用将会大幅度降低,未来是物联网时代,大量移动终端出现对于网络提出了更高要求,尤其航空、航天要求信息系统能够做到空地一体化,地面基站在这方面能力偏低,虹云系统可以更好满足要求,另外发生自然灾害的时候,也不需要担心地面基站损害造成通信网瓦解,利用虹云系统这样的低轨道宽带通信卫星系统可以迅速构建相关地区的通信联络,从军事上来看,虹云系统可以为部队快速机动提供更加便捷的通信系统,实现更加方便、迅速的信息交换,例如无人机在执行边远地区任务的时候,可以通过虹云系统将信息发送给地面指挥站,不需要在边远地区建立前方控制中心,灵活性更高,能够迅速对紧急事态做出反应。(作者署名:小飞猪观察


China builds a rainbow cloud system: it will launch 156 satellites to build space "WIFI"
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The first Hongyun engineering test star successfully launched

On December 22, the domestic Hongyun engineering test satellite was successfully launched. It is China's first low-orbit broadband communication satellite test satellite. Its launch indicates that the construction of the domestic low-orbit broadband communication satellite constellation has entered the implementation stage. We can surf the Internet anytime, anywhere. It is no longer a dream.

The 21st century is the information age. Mobile phones have become an indispensable tool for us to exchange information with the outside world. However, due to the limitation of size and weight, the mobile communication distance is small, and the base station is needed to extend the communication distance. The ground base station is low in height. The wireless line of sight is also relatively low, and the coverage is limited. Therefore, a large number of base stations are required to achieve full coverage, and the ground base station is greatly affected by the environment, especially in the case of natural disasters, which is more susceptible to damage and loss of performance, and in some relatively harsh natural environments. Large-scale construction of base stations in places such as the sea, mountains, and deserts is also impossible. In this case, satellite communication has become the first choice.

Today's mobile phones require ground base stations to communicate

At present, satellite communication is mainly concentrated in geosynchronous orbit. This orbit has a high altitude, and three satellites can achieve global coverage. However, its height is high and the signal is weak. It puts higher requirements on communication systems and is difficult to apply to personal communication. Above the system, the low-orbit broadband satellite communication system has emerged. The low-orbit broadband satellite communication system has a low working orbit, about 1000 km or so. The wireless signal has less reduction and the delay is smaller, which can meet the requirements of the personal communication system. Of course, the price paid is that the satellite is low in height and the coverage is correspondingly reduced. To achieve global coverage, more satellites are needed. According to relevant information, low-orbit broadband satellites need to achieve global coverage, requiring hundreds of satellites, with high cost and cost. With the development of information technology in the new century, the volume and weight of satellites have been greatly reduced, providing material security for low-orbit broadband satellite constellations. Many low-orbit broadband satellite communication systems have been proposed abroad, which is considered to be another hot spot in the development of information systems in 2020. .

Low-orbit broadband communication satellites are equivalent to WIFI in space.

According to foreign development trends, domestic related units have also developed and developed low-orbit broadband satellite communication systems. Hongyun Engineering is one of them. The launch of the Hongyun Engineering Test Star is used to verify the technology required for Hongyun Engineering. For example, the wide-speed high-speed communication system, according to the public data of the 2018 Zhuhai Air Show, the Hongyun project can achieve 500M/sec data transmission speed in the initial stage of construction, and the second step will establish a test constellation composed of 4 satellites, test satellite. Technology such as data transmission, and the entire Hongyun project will consist of 156 satellites. The satellites operate on a 1000-kilometer altitude orbit, providing information exchange, navigation, and remote sensing services for the ground. Once the system is completed, it will be a key breakthrough for China in the fields of aerospace and information.

Domestic rainbow cloud engineering test star simulation

After the completion of the Hongyun system, we may not need to build a large number of towers and base station equipment in the future. We only need to set up a forwarding antenna on the high-rise buildings. It is especially important to carry out the remote areas in the natural environment and the remote island reefs. Information exchange is no longer restricted by satellite communication channels. The cost and cost of the entire information system will be greatly reduced. In the future, the Internet of Things era, a large number of mobile terminals have placed higher demands on the network, especially the aviation and aerospace requirements information system can do To the integration of open space, the ground base station has low capability in this respect, and the Hongyun system can better meet the requirements. In addition, when natural disasters occur, there is no need to worry about the damage of the communication network caused by the damage of the ground base station, and the low-orbit such as the Hongyun system is utilized. The broadband communication satellite system can quickly construct communication links in relevant regions. From a military point of view, the Hongyun system can provide a more convenient communication system for the rapid maneuvering of the troops, enabling more convenient and rapid information exchange, such as drones in remote areas. When the task is available, you can pass Rainbow cloud system will send a message to the ground control station, need not be established in front of the control center, greater flexibility to respond quickly to emergencies in remote areas. (Author's signature: Xiaofei pig observation






 
Whats crazy is people actually believe china is NOT spying. Doesnt even make any sense
 
Shame on Dotard and his docile QUAD members! Cannot compete with Huawei so must create incidents to demonise Huawei.
 
Ah tiongs are really fucking shameless. They banned or restrict ang mor companies from investing in ah tiong land. And when ang mors play the same game with them they kpkb. Wat a bunch of assholes

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Huawei lashes out at 'malicious' and 'unfair' treatment by Australia and other nations
BY BUSINESS REPORTER DAVID CHAU, WIRESUPDATED ABOUT 4 HOURS AGO
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The head of beleaguered Chinese telco Huawei Technologies has defiantly lashed out at several Western nations for their "incredibly unfair treatment" of his company.
Key points:
  • Several nations are concerned China's Government can use Huawei equipment to spy
  • Australia and New Zealand have banned Huawei from 5G rollouts, and the US is considering banning Huawei and ZTE outright
  • Huawei's chairman says the "setbacks" will drive them "to become the world's number one"
Without naming any specific countries, Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping was most likely referring to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom — and especially the United States.
In a new years' address to his staff, Mr Guo warned the "dynamic between world powers" — a veiled reference to the US-China trade war — would become "more intense", and there would be "even greater uncertainty in the macro business environment".
"Setbacks will only make us more courageous, and incredibly unfair treatment will drive us to become the world's number one," he said.

PHOTO Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping says "no market can keep us away".
SUPPLIED: HUAWEI

Huawei, the world's largest producer of telecommunications equipment, is facing intense scrutiny in the West over its ties to the Chinese government.
Several countries have expressed concerns that its equipment could be used by Beijing for spying — allegations which Huawei has repeatedly denied.
"We must not be discouraged by malicious incidents or temporary setbacks, and must remain determined to achieve global leadership," Mr Guo said.
Australia and New Zealand have banned Huawei from building their 5G networks on national security grounds in the last few months.
On Thursday, British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said he has "grave concerns" about Huawei providing technology for Britain's planned 5G network.
"We've got to look at what partners such as Australia and the US are doing in order to ensure that they have the maximum security of that 5G network and we've got to recognise the fact, as has been recently exposed, that the Chinese state does sometimes act in a malign way," he said.
In early December, the telco's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada over allegations she defrauded banks and breached US sanctions against Iran.
Mr Guo also used an American basketball analogy in an attempt to rouse the spirits of his troops.
"For 5G markets that choose to not work with Huawei — they will be like an NBA game without star players: the game will go on, but with less deftness, flair, and expertise."​
Why is Huawei so controversial?

The dramatic arrest in Canada of Huawei's chief financial officer for possible extradition to the US shocked many. But what exactly is Huawei and why does it seem like it's continually being targeted by foreign governments?
In addition, the chairman also told his staff that, in spite of the global pushback, Huawei had secured 26 5G contracts and expects its smartphone shipments for this year to surpass 200 million units.
He also provided an optimistic forecast of the company's financials — a 21 per cent jump in revenue to $US109 billion ($155 billion).
"Our business performance remains strong, and this is by far the most direct form of validation that we can receive from our customers.
"It is also our best response to negative conjecture and market restrictions."
US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering an executive order to ban Huawei and fellow Chinese technology company ZTE, according to Reuters.
The executive order has been under consideration for more than eight months and could be issued as early as January. It would block US companies from buying equipment from foreign telecommunications makers that pose significant national security risks.
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Ah tiongs are really fucking shameless. They banned or restrict ang mor companies from investing in ah tiong land. And when ang mors play the same game with them they kpkb. Wat a bunch of assholes

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Huawei lashes out at 'malicious' and 'unfair' treatment by Australia and other nations
BY BUSINESS REPORTER DAVID CHAU, WIRESUPDATED ABOUT 4 HOURS AGO
Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

PHOTO
Huawei's chairman says they are driven to become the world's number one.
REUTERS: PHILIPPE WOJAZER
The head of beleaguered Chinese telco Huawei Technologies has defiantly lashed out at several Western nations for their "incredibly unfair treatment" of his company.
Key points:
  • Several nations are concerned China's Government can use Huawei equipment to spy
  • Australia and New Zealand have banned Huawei from 5G rollouts, and the US is considering banning Huawei and ZTE outright
  • Huawei's chairman says the "setbacks" will drive them "to become the world's number one"
Without naming any specific countries, Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping was most likely referring to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom — and especially the United States.
In a new years' address to his staff, Mr Guo warned the "dynamic between world powers" — a veiled reference to the US-China trade war — would become "more intense", and there would be "even greater uncertainty in the macro business environment".
"Setbacks will only make us more courageous, and incredibly unfair treatment will drive us to become the world's number one," he said.

PHOTO Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping says "no market can keep us away".
SUPPLIED: HUAWEI

Huawei, the world's largest producer of telecommunications equipment, is facing intense scrutiny in the West over its ties to the Chinese government.
Several countries have expressed concerns that its equipment could be used by Beijing for spying — allegations which Huawei has repeatedly denied.
"We must not be discouraged by malicious incidents or temporary setbacks, and must remain determined to achieve global leadership," Mr Guo said.
Australia and New Zealand have banned Huawei from building their 5G networks on national security grounds in the last few months.
On Thursday, British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said he has "grave concerns" about Huawei providing technology for Britain's planned 5G network.
"We've got to look at what partners such as Australia and the US are doing in order to ensure that they have the maximum security of that 5G network and we've got to recognise the fact, as has been recently exposed, that the Chinese state does sometimes act in a malign way," he said.
In early December, the telco's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada over allegations she defrauded banks and breached US sanctions against Iran.
Mr Guo also used an American basketball analogy in an attempt to rouse the spirits of his troops.
"For 5G markets that choose to not work with Huawei — they will be like an NBA game without star players: the game will go on, but with less deftness, flair, and expertise."​
Why is Huawei so controversial?

The dramatic arrest in Canada of Huawei's chief financial officer for possible extradition to the US shocked many. But what exactly is Huawei and why does it seem like it's continually being targeted by foreign governments?

In addition, the chairman also told his staff that, in spite of the global pushback, Huawei had secured 26 5G contracts and expects its smartphone shipments for this year to surpass 200 million units.
He also provided an optimistic forecast of the company's financials — a 21 per cent jump in revenue to $US109 billion ($155 billion).
"Our business performance remains strong, and this is by far the most direct form of validation that we can receive from our customers.
"It is also our best response to negative conjecture and market restrictions."
US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering an executive order to ban Huawei and fellow Chinese technology company ZTE, according to Reuters.
The executive order has been under consideration for more than eight months and could be issued as early as January. It would block US companies from buying equipment from foreign telecommunications makers that pose significant national security risks.
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  5. Melbourne beachgoers attacked, robbed by group of youths
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  13. Man gets bail after 'accidental shooting death' while cleaning rifle
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Ah Tiong must just Nuke Ang Moh and forget all about civilized games, save time. This is inevitable eventually anyway.
 
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