\"<p>The
The Indian telecom industry is witnessing a gradual shift from affordability to quality.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> MUMBAI: Chinese telecom equipment<\/a> manufacturer Huawei<\/a>'s India chief executive Jay Chen<\/a> on Thursday said 5G is more safer than previous networks and only quantum computing can help break into the architecture.

Asserting that the company, which has made the entire world paranoid from the security front has never been found violating a security protocol in its three decades of presence.

Speaking at The Economist's India Summit, Chen also said that it is the only vendor willing to sign the \"backdoor agreement\", through which it is committing for ensuring that no entity will have backdoor access to data.

It can be noted the possibility of user data being used by Chinese entities because of Huawei's network equipment has made many people concerned, especially at the cusp of a massive roll-out of the 5G networks across the world.

\"5G is much safer than previous networks because of the architecture. An only quantum computer can break the safety,\" Chen said.

\"Many are talking on the backdoor concerns. Until today, no evidence can be presented to tell that yes, there is something on Huawei. We are also the only company willing to sign the backdoor agreement. It's a global commitment to sign the backdoor agreement to governments,\" he said.

It can be noted that India, which is mulling a rollout of the 5G networks in the country, is as yet undecided on whether to allow the Chinese company to act as a vendor, unlike the US, which is not. The third-largest telco Bharti Airtel has come out in support of the Chinese firm.

According to experts, 5G will radically change the telecom landscape by going beyond data and voice, and the focus will be use cases where the high bandwidths make great things possible. Valuable data will be at the heart of everything, leading to the concerns over its misuse.

Chen said China has rolled out 5G at capital Beijing's newest airport, which is billed as the biggest such facility in the world, where it is using facial recognition algorithms for seamless movement of passengers from the entry to aircraft.

When asked about the concerns on security and privacy, Chen said there is a need to maintain a \"balance\" between possibilities of technology and such concerns.

\"The personal data protection and security are very important. at the same time, we cannot stop the new technology and the new use case and new application and new development only because of security concerns,\" he said.

Chen, who has been in India since 2007 barring one year, said the Indian telecom sector is going through a challenging time at present because of the competition and low pricing of services.

Revenues have slid from USD 26 billion in 2016 to USD 22 billion last year, he said.

\"We still think this industry is very important industry. it is the enabler for all the other industries' development,\" he said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":71634259,"title":"Trai to finalise views on call ring time in 2 weeks","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/trai-to-finalise-views-on-call-ring-time-in-2-weeks-old-new-telcos-clash-at-open-house\/71634259","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":71636025,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"5G network much safer than previous networks: Huawei","synopsis":"Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer Huawei's India chief executive Jay Chen on Thursday said 5G is more safer than previous networks and only quantum computing can help break into the architecture. \n","titleseo":"telecomnews\/5g-network-much-safer-than-previous-networks-huawei","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-10-17 20:41:37","lastupd":"2019-10-17 20:41:37","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","5GInfra","Jay Chen","Telecom equipment","5GWorld"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/5g-network-much-safer-than-previous-networks-huawei"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2019-10-17" data-index="article_1">

5 g网络更安全比先前的网络:华为

中国电信设备制造商华为印度首席执行官杰陈周四表示5 g只比以前更安全网络和量子计算可以帮助进入建筑。

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< p >印度电信行业正在逐步从购买力转向质量。< / p >
印度电信行业正在逐步从购买力转向质量。
孟买:中国电信设备制造商华为印度的首席执行官杰伊•陈周四表示,5 g只比以前更安全网络和量子计算可以帮助进入建筑。

声称该公司,这使得整个世界的偏执安全方面从未被发现违反安全协议在其30年的存在。

在《经济学人》的印度峰会,陈还说,这是唯一供应商愿意签署“秘密协议”,通过它是承诺,以确保任何单位将后门访问数据。

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它可以指出用户数据被中国实体的可能性,因为华为的网络设备使得许多人而言,尤其是在大规模推广的尖端的5 g网络在世界各地。

“5 g比以前更安全网络的体系结构。只有量子计算机可以打破安全,”陈说。

“许多人在后门的担忧。直到今天,没有证据可以提出告诉,是的,有一些在华为。我们也是唯一一家愿意签署秘密协议。这是一个全球承诺签署秘密协议,政府,”他说。

它可以指出,印度正在考虑推出的5 g网络,还没有决定是否允许中国公司作为供应商,与美国不同,它不是。第三大电信Bharti Airtel在支持中国公司出来。

据专家介绍,5 g将从根本上改变电信景观通过超越数据和声音,和重点将是使用高带宽的情况下使伟大的事情成为可能。有价值的数据将是一切的核心,导致担忧其滥用。

陈表示,中国已经推出了5克在首都北京最新的机场,这是号称世界上最大的此类设施,它在哪里使用面部识别算法无缝运动进入飞机的乘客。

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当被问及在安全和隐私问题,陈表示,有必要保持“平衡”的可能性之间的技术和这种担忧。

“个人数据保护和安全是非常重要的。与此同时,我们不能阻止新技术和新用例和新应用和新发展只是因为安全问题,”他说。

陈,他自2007年以来一直在印度除了一年,说印度目前电信业正在经历一个具有挑战性的时刻,因为竞争和低价格的服务。

收入从2016年的260亿美元下跌到去年的220亿美元,他说。

“我们仍然认为这个行业是非常重要的行业。它的推动者是所有其他行业的发展,”他说。
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The Indian telecom industry is witnessing a gradual shift from affordability to quality.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> MUMBAI: Chinese telecom equipment<\/a> manufacturer Huawei<\/a>'s India chief executive Jay Chen<\/a> on Thursday said 5G is more safer than previous networks and only quantum computing can help break into the architecture.

Asserting that the company, which has made the entire world paranoid from the security front has never been found violating a security protocol in its three decades of presence.

Speaking at The Economist's India Summit, Chen also said that it is the only vendor willing to sign the \"backdoor agreement\", through which it is committing for ensuring that no entity will have backdoor access to data.

It can be noted the possibility of user data being used by Chinese entities because of Huawei's network equipment has made many people concerned, especially at the cusp of a massive roll-out of the 5G networks across the world.

\"5G is much safer than previous networks because of the architecture. An only quantum computer can break the safety,\" Chen said.

\"Many are talking on the backdoor concerns. Until today, no evidence can be presented to tell that yes, there is something on Huawei. We are also the only company willing to sign the backdoor agreement. It's a global commitment to sign the backdoor agreement to governments,\" he said.

It can be noted that India, which is mulling a rollout of the 5G networks in the country, is as yet undecided on whether to allow the Chinese company to act as a vendor, unlike the US, which is not. The third-largest telco Bharti Airtel has come out in support of the Chinese firm.

According to experts, 5G will radically change the telecom landscape by going beyond data and voice, and the focus will be use cases where the high bandwidths make great things possible. Valuable data will be at the heart of everything, leading to the concerns over its misuse.

Chen said China has rolled out 5G at capital Beijing's newest airport, which is billed as the biggest such facility in the world, where it is using facial recognition algorithms for seamless movement of passengers from the entry to aircraft.

When asked about the concerns on security and privacy, Chen said there is a need to maintain a \"balance\" between possibilities of technology and such concerns.

\"The personal data protection and security are very important. at the same time, we cannot stop the new technology and the new use case and new application and new development only because of security concerns,\" he said.

Chen, who has been in India since 2007 barring one year, said the Indian telecom sector is going through a challenging time at present because of the competition and low pricing of services.

Revenues have slid from USD 26 billion in 2016 to USD 22 billion last year, he said.

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