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5G technologies: U.S. Govt may sever intelligence-sharing

August 29, 2019
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The U.S. Government may sever intelligence-sharing ties with countries that patronise “untrusted vendors” of the emerging 5G technologies.

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Mr Robert Strayer, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Cyber and International Communications and Information Policy in the Department of State, gave this indication at a news conference in New York.

Specifically, Strayer urged U.S. allies to be wary of Chinese telecommunication companies, especially Huawei, a global leader in 5G technology component supply, over cybersecurity concerns.

He said: “We have important information-sharing relationships around the globe with countries. We benefit, our partners benefit.

“We want to make sure we can maintain those relationships by having a vigorous flow of information, a bilateral flow of information.

“But if countries implement in their telecom networks that are doing 5G untrusted vendors, we’re going to have to reassess how we share information with them to ensure that we’re not compromising that very vital data.”

The warning comes as countries around the world upgrade their telecommunication systems to the 5G network, NAN reports.

On Tuesday, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) announced that it had approved the spectrum for the trial of 5G services in the country.

Huawei is expected to play a leading role in the supply of both the hardwares and software of the technology considering its strong presence in the sector.

According to reports, the telecom companies in Nigeria currently rely substantially on Huawei for their infrastructure, including hardware and software.
The U.S. is a key intelligence-sharing partner of Nigeria, especially in the latter’s fight against terrorism, illicit financial flows and allied cross-border crimes.

Strayer noted that 5G would provide consumers, including businesses and governments, with up to 100 times faster connections than 4G networks.

He said tens of billions of new devices would be connected to the Internet in the next few years, sharing massive data that would be critical to national security, human rights and economic prosperity.
Trump also signed an executive order that provides the ground for banning the company from selling in the U.S.

The president urged American companies to “step up” and become viable alternatives to Huawei in the provision of 5G networking infrastructure.

However, industry watchers believe the U.S. government’s move against Huawei, which it is now extending abroad, could delay the rollout of 5G services around the world.

“This is because barely any U.S. companies manufacture the most critical components of the 5G technology”, says Sherisse Pham, a CNN tech and business reporter.


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