> the video surveillance bans all seem to target billion dollar companies, so its safe to say this is just your friendly lobbyists at ring, nest, and amazon getting an early christmas gift
How does that logically follow? Can billion dollar companies not be security threats?
> the usual suspect, huawei, has been on americas shitlist ever since they beat US telcos to market with 5g. their cellphones all meet or exceed the build quality of a samsung or iphone and to date america has failed to produce any real evidence of a security issue except 'china scary.'
No one and not even Huawei believes that.
By your logic, you admit China has banned all these US websites as they are afraid of competition and not any other reason?
Well he is right in that Huawei source code has been reviwed by Uk gov, and they found nothing. The accusations do appear to be based on nothing at this time.
I would like tonsee rigorous benchmarks for vode quality and trustworthyness, not arbitrary and whinsical political decision-making
Just because UK found nothing doesn't mean others also found nothing.
> "We have evidence that Huawei has the capability secretly to access sensitive and personal information in systems it maintains and sells around the world," Robert O'Brien, national security adviser, reportedly said.
UK government has takes GCHQ to review source code and make spesific conclusions.
The links you provide have unspecified official sharing his views of intelligence of unspesified quality. There appears to be no code review and no spesific information about what information Huawei has access to, which equipment is affected, etc.
I am not sure we can treat this level of intelligence with complete trust, it could be a PR excersise
How does that logically follow? Can billion dollar companies not be security threats?
> the usual suspect, huawei, has been on americas shitlist ever since they beat US telcos to market with 5g. their cellphones all meet or exceed the build quality of a samsung or iphone and to date america has failed to produce any real evidence of a security issue except 'china scary.'
No one and not even Huawei believes that.
By your logic, you admit China has banned all these US websites as they are afraid of competition and not any other reason?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_ma...