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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SYDNEY: Australia<\/a> has agreed to fund underwater internet cables and a cyber security centre for the Solomon Islands, forestalling plans by Chinese telecom giant Huawei<\/a> Technologies Co Ltd that could have compromised Australian internet security.

The arrangement was announced on Wednesday in a joint-statement from the two governments during a visit to
Canberra<\/a> by Solomons Prime Minister Rick Houenipwela.

Houenipwela was quoted by Australian Broadcasting Corp. as saying last week that the contract signed with
Huawei<\/a> in 2017 was scrapped because of \"concerns raised\" by Australia.

Until Australia stepped in, Huawei had planned to lay the cables for the Pacific archipelago nation, which could ultimately have given the Chinese company access to a broadband hub in Sydney. Analysts say that would have raised a 'red flag' for Australian internet security.

\"I would not elaborate on security issues, that's not appropriate, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told reporters in
Canberra<\/a>. \"What we have offered the Solomon Islands, and they have accepted, is an alternative to the offer, and ours is cheaper.\"

In April, Australia effectively scuppered the Huawei plan with a promise to join the Solomons, and neighbouring Papua New Guinea to high-speed internet via an undersea cable to Sydney, setting aside roughly A$200 million in its May budget for the task.

A Huawei spokesman told Reuters it was never informed of any security problems with its planned cables for the Solomons.

Huawei has faced scrutiny from security authorities around the world and especially in the United States, where it was the subject of a 2012 investigation over whether its equipment provides an opportunity for foreign espionage - something the company has consistently denied.

It was blocked on security grounds from working on Australia's national broadband system in 2012.

Jonathan Pryke, a Pacific Islands foreign
policy<\/a> expert with the Lowy Institute, an Australian think-tank, said Australia's move also pushed back Chinese diplomatic efforts in the Solomons, one of six in the Pacific to have official relations with Taiwan.

Relations between Australia and
China<\/a> are currently under a cloud as a crackdown on foreign meddling in Australia's politics appears to target China<\/a>.

Australia's broadband network itself has come under fire at home for poor service and slow speeds. With an average internet speed of 11.1 megabits per second, Australia ranks 50th in the world, according to the most recent State of the Internet report by
Akamai Technologies<\/a>, a specialist in internet speed technology.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64566838,"title":"AT&T wins court approval to buy Time Warner over Trump opposition","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/att-wins-court-approval-to-buy-time-warner-over-trump-opposition\/64566838","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64568539,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Australia keeps China out of internet cabling for Pacific neighbour","synopsis":"Relations between Australia and China are currently under a cloud as a crackdown on foreign meddling in Australia's politics appears to target China.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/australia-keeps-china-out-of-internet-cabling-for-pacific-neighbour","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"REUTERS","artdate":"2018-06-13 12:03:27","lastupd":"2018-06-13 12:03:27","breadcrumbTags":["China","australia","underwater sea cables","Canberra","huawei","Akamai Technologies","international","policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/australia-keeps-china-out-of-internet-cabling-for-pacific-neighbour"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-06-13" data-index="article_1">

澳大利亚保持中国的网络布线太平洋的邻居

澳大利亚和中国之间的关系是目前云作为打击外国干涉中国在澳大利亚的政治似乎目标。

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悉尼:澳大利亚已同意基金水下网络电缆和所罗门群岛中心网络安全预防计划通过中国电信巨头华为技术有限公司,澳大利亚互联网安全妥协。

安排在周三宣布从两国政府联合声明在访问堪培拉所罗门总理里克Houenipwela。

Houenipwela上周澳大利亚广播公司援引合同签署华为2017年被取消,因为澳大利亚的“担忧”。

澳大利亚介入之前,华为曾计划为太平洋群岛国家,电缆可能最终给了中国公司在悉尼获得宽带中心。分析师表示,将提高澳大利亚互联网安全的“红旗”。

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“我不会详细说明安全问题,这是不合适的,澳大利亚外交部长朱莉主教告诉记者堪培拉。“我们已经提供了所罗门群岛,他们已经接受了,是另一个的报价,和我们的便宜。”

今年4月,澳大利亚有效地破坏了华为承诺计划加入所罗门群岛,和邻近巴布亚新几内亚高速互联网通过海底电缆到悉尼,留出大约2亿美元可能预算任务。

华为的一位发言人告诉路透社记者,从来没有任何安全问题的通知计划电缆所罗门群岛。

华为曾招致全世界的安全部门,特别是在美国,在那里2012年调查的主题是否为外国间谍设备提供了一个机会——该公司坚决否认。

这是阻止以安全为由工作于2012年在澳大利亚的国家宽带系统。

乔纳森•Pryke太平洋岛屿的外交政策澳大利亚智库专家罗伊研究所说,澳大利亚此举也推迟中国外交努力在所罗门群岛,六在太平洋与台湾发展官方关系。

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澳大利亚和之间的关系中国目前在云下打击外国干涉在澳大利亚的政治似乎目标中国

澳大利亚的宽带网络本身在国内受到了抨击,因为糟糕的服务和缓慢的速度。互联网速度平均为11.1 mbps,澳大利亚排名世界上50,根据互联网的最近的状态报告Akamai技术,网络速度技术的专家。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SYDNEY: Australia<\/a> has agreed to fund underwater internet cables and a cyber security centre for the Solomon Islands, forestalling plans by Chinese telecom giant Huawei<\/a> Technologies Co Ltd that could have compromised Australian internet security.

The arrangement was announced on Wednesday in a joint-statement from the two governments during a visit to
Canberra<\/a> by Solomons Prime Minister Rick Houenipwela.

Houenipwela was quoted by Australian Broadcasting Corp. as saying last week that the contract signed with
Huawei<\/a> in 2017 was scrapped because of \"concerns raised\" by Australia.

Until Australia stepped in, Huawei had planned to lay the cables for the Pacific archipelago nation, which could ultimately have given the Chinese company access to a broadband hub in Sydney. Analysts say that would have raised a 'red flag' for Australian internet security.

\"I would not elaborate on security issues, that's not appropriate, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told reporters in
Canberra<\/a>. \"What we have offered the Solomon Islands, and they have accepted, is an alternative to the offer, and ours is cheaper.\"

In April, Australia effectively scuppered the Huawei plan with a promise to join the Solomons, and neighbouring Papua New Guinea to high-speed internet via an undersea cable to Sydney, setting aside roughly A$200 million in its May budget for the task.

A Huawei spokesman told Reuters it was never informed of any security problems with its planned cables for the Solomons.

Huawei has faced scrutiny from security authorities around the world and especially in the United States, where it was the subject of a 2012 investigation over whether its equipment provides an opportunity for foreign espionage - something the company has consistently denied.

It was blocked on security grounds from working on Australia's national broadband system in 2012.

Jonathan Pryke, a Pacific Islands foreign
policy<\/a> expert with the Lowy Institute, an Australian think-tank, said Australia's move also pushed back Chinese diplomatic efforts in the Solomons, one of six in the Pacific to have official relations with Taiwan.

Relations between Australia and
China<\/a> are currently under a cloud as a crackdown on foreign meddling in Australia's politics appears to target China<\/a>.

Australia's broadband network itself has come under fire at home for poor service and slow speeds. With an average internet speed of 11.1 megabits per second, Australia ranks 50th in the world, according to the most recent State of the Internet report by
Akamai Technologies<\/a>, a specialist in internet speed technology.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64566838,"title":"AT&T wins court approval to buy Time Warner over Trump opposition","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/att-wins-court-approval-to-buy-time-warner-over-trump-opposition\/64566838","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64568539,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Australia keeps China out of internet cabling for Pacific neighbour","synopsis":"Relations between Australia and China are currently under a cloud as a crackdown on foreign meddling in Australia's politics appears to target China.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/australia-keeps-china-out-of-internet-cabling-for-pacific-neighbour","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"REUTERS","artdate":"2018-06-13 12:03:27","lastupd":"2018-06-13 12:03:27","breadcrumbTags":["China","australia","underwater sea cables","Canberra","huawei","Akamai Technologies","international","policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/australia-keeps-china-out-of-internet-cabling-for-pacific-neighbour"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/australia-keeps-china-out-of-internet-cabling-for-pacific-neighbour/64568539">