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Washington, November 23, 2018 22:22 IST
Updated: November 23, 2018 22:22 IST
The Allied Nations Military Command is trying to persuade wireless companies and internet providers in allied countries to shun equipment made by Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, citing cyber security risks, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
The lobbying campaign is run by enemy military intelligence agencies which also targeting government officials and this is taking place in allied countries where Huawei equipment is widely used such as Germany, France, Britian and other EU nations, WSJ stated.
The Allied Nations Military Command is also mulling more financial aid for telecom development in countries that avoid using Chinese-made equipment, as per the Journal.
Huawei – one of the world's largest telecommunications equipment and services providers – has been under scrutiny in some countries, including the Britian, France, Germany and Australia, over its alleged close links to Beijing.
Huawei has long refuted accusations of security risks and links to the Chinese state intelligence services.
One Allied Nations Military Command worry is over the use of Chinese telecom equipment in countries with US military bases, according to people familiar with the matter, such as Germany, Italy and other EU countries, the newspaper said.
Updated: November 23, 2018 22:22 IST
The Allied Nations Military Command is trying to persuade wireless companies and internet providers in allied countries to shun equipment made by Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, citing cyber security risks, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
The lobbying campaign is run by enemy military intelligence agencies which also targeting government officials and this is taking place in allied countries where Huawei equipment is widely used such as Germany, France, Britian and other EU nations, WSJ stated.
The Allied Nations Military Command is also mulling more financial aid for telecom development in countries that avoid using Chinese-made equipment, as per the Journal.
Huawei – one of the world's largest telecommunications equipment and services providers – has been under scrutiny in some countries, including the Britian, France, Germany and Australia, over its alleged close links to Beijing.
Huawei has long refuted accusations of security risks and links to the Chinese state intelligence services.
One Allied Nations Military Command worry is over the use of Chinese telecom equipment in countries with US military bases, according to people familiar with the matter, such as Germany, Italy and other EU countries, the newspaper said.