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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SYDNEY: Chinese telecom firm Huawei<\/a> Technologies Co Ltd's [HWL.UL] network equipment is \"safe and secure\", its Australian chairman said on Wednesday, ramping up the company's public lobbying against concerns that its links to China pose a security risk.

Australia is likely to bar Huawei from participating in a 5G
mobile telecommunications<\/a> roll-out as it fears the company is de facto controlled by Beijing and sensitive infrastructure<\/a> will be vulnerable to eavesdropping, according to Australian media reports.

\"Banning Huawei will not make the Australian telecom ecosystem safer, but will have a huge impact on the industry and the prices and services Australians receive,\" John Lord, chairman of Huawei's Australian unit, told Australian Associated Press on Wednesday.

\"It will be a great policy failure and demonstrate to the world that we are not ready for the new reality of a smart and innovative China,\" said Lord, adding Huawei's products are \"safe and secure\".

The spat between Huawei and Australia's security agencies lands amid a low in Sino-Australian relations and intense concern at Chinese influence in Australian politics.

Huawei, whose chairman Lord, was a former Rear Admiral in Australia's Navy, emerged on Tuesday as the top corporate sponsor of international trips by Australian federal politicians.

Australia is preparing to pass laws designed to limit China's influence in domestic affairs following criticism by Australian Prime Minister
Malcolm Turnbull<\/a> that Beijing was interfering.

Turnbull said on Wednesday his government was still mulling Huawei's role in the country's nascent 5G network.

\"We'll continue to consider that and get the best advice on that from our national security agencies,\" he said.

Huawei, the world's largest maker of telecommunications network equipment and the No. 3 smartphone supplier, has already been virtually shut out from the giant U.S. market because of national security concerns.

It was blocked on security grounds from supplying equipment to Australia's new broadband network and Australia this month promised hundreds of millions of dollars to ensure Huawei did not build an internet cable between Australia and the
Solomon Islands<\/a>.

The diplomatic rift between Australia and China has spilled into the trade sphere in recent weeks as Australian wine exporters such as Treasury Wine Estates have faced delays getting some products through Chinese customs. <\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64763147,"title":"HCL Tech acquires H&D International for 30 mn euros","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/hcl-tech-acquires-hampd-international-for-30-mn-euros\/64763147","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64763240,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Huawei lobbies hard to allay Australia's security concerns","synopsis":"Turnbull said on Wednesday his government was still mulling Huawei's role in the country's nascent 5G network.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/huawei-lobbies-hard-to-allay-australias-security-concerns","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"REUTERS","artdate":"2018-06-27 15:51:26","lastupd":"2018-06-27 15:51:26","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","5GCongress","Solomon Islands","infrastructure","Telecom equipment","malcolm turnbull","Mobile Telecommunications"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/huawei-lobbies-hard-to-allay-australias-security-concerns"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-06-27" data-index="article_1">

华为游说团体很难缓解澳大利亚的安全问题

特恩布尔周三表示,他的政府还考虑华为的角色在中国新兴的5 g网络。

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悉尼:中国电信公司华为技术有限公司(和黄。UL)网络设备是“安全”,其澳大利亚主席周三表示,加大公司的公众游说反对担心中国的联系构成安全风险。

澳大利亚可能会禁止华为参与5克移动通讯转出,因为它担心该公司实际控制的北京和敏感基础设施将容易被窃听,据澳大利亚媒体报道。

“禁止华为不会让澳大利亚电信生态系统更安全,但会对行业产生巨大的影响,澳大利亚人接受的价格和服务,”约翰。主啊,华为澳大利亚公司的主席,告诉澳大利亚联合新闻社周三。

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“这将是一个伟大的政策失败,向世界证明我们不是准备好了新的现实智能和创新中国,“主说,加入华为的产品是“安全”。

华为之间的争吵和澳大利亚的安全机构的土地在低中澳关系和强烈关注中国在澳大利亚政坛的影响力。

华为的主,主席是前海军少将在澳大利亚海军出现在周二由澳大利亚联邦国际旅行的顶级赞助商的政客。

澳大利亚正准备通过法律旨在限制中国在国内事务的影响力后批评了澳大利亚总理马尔科姆•特恩布尔北京是干扰。

特恩布尔周三表示,他的政府还考虑华为的角色在中国新兴的5 g网络。

“我们继续认为,得到最好的建议,从我们的国家安全机构,”他说。

华为是全球最大的电信网络设备制造商和三号智能手机供应商,已经几乎从巨大的美国市场拒之门外,因为国家安全方面的担忧。

这是阻止以安全为由向澳大利亚的新宽带网络提供设备和澳大利亚本月承诺数亿美元,以确保华为没有建立一个网络电缆和澳大利亚之间所罗门群岛

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澳大利亚和中国之间的外交裂痕已经波及到贸易领域在最近几周富豪葡萄酒产业等澳大利亚葡萄酒出口商面临延迟获得一些产品通过中国海关。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SYDNEY: Chinese telecom firm Huawei<\/a> Technologies Co Ltd's [HWL.UL] network equipment is \"safe and secure\", its Australian chairman said on Wednesday, ramping up the company's public lobbying against concerns that its links to China pose a security risk.

Australia is likely to bar Huawei from participating in a 5G
mobile telecommunications<\/a> roll-out as it fears the company is de facto controlled by Beijing and sensitive infrastructure<\/a> will be vulnerable to eavesdropping, according to Australian media reports.

\"Banning Huawei will not make the Australian telecom ecosystem safer, but will have a huge impact on the industry and the prices and services Australians receive,\" John Lord, chairman of Huawei's Australian unit, told Australian Associated Press on Wednesday.

\"It will be a great policy failure and demonstrate to the world that we are not ready for the new reality of a smart and innovative China,\" said Lord, adding Huawei's products are \"safe and secure\".

The spat between Huawei and Australia's security agencies lands amid a low in Sino-Australian relations and intense concern at Chinese influence in Australian politics.

Huawei, whose chairman Lord, was a former Rear Admiral in Australia's Navy, emerged on Tuesday as the top corporate sponsor of international trips by Australian federal politicians.

Australia is preparing to pass laws designed to limit China's influence in domestic affairs following criticism by Australian Prime Minister
Malcolm Turnbull<\/a> that Beijing was interfering.

Turnbull said on Wednesday his government was still mulling Huawei's role in the country's nascent 5G network.

\"We'll continue to consider that and get the best advice on that from our national security agencies,\" he said.

Huawei, the world's largest maker of telecommunications network equipment and the No. 3 smartphone supplier, has already been virtually shut out from the giant U.S. market because of national security concerns.

It was blocked on security grounds from supplying equipment to Australia's new broadband network and Australia this month promised hundreds of millions of dollars to ensure Huawei did not build an internet cable between Australia and the
Solomon Islands<\/a>.

The diplomatic rift between Australia and China has spilled into the trade sphere in recent weeks as Australian wine exporters such as Treasury Wine Estates have faced delays getting some products through Chinese customs. <\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":64763147,"title":"HCL Tech acquires H&D International for 30 mn euros","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/hcl-tech-acquires-hampd-international-for-30-mn-euros\/64763147","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":64763240,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Huawei lobbies hard to allay Australia's security concerns","synopsis":"Turnbull said on Wednesday his government was still mulling Huawei's role in the country's nascent 5G network.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/huawei-lobbies-hard-to-allay-australias-security-concerns","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"REUTERS","artdate":"2018-06-27 15:51:26","lastupd":"2018-06-27 15:51:26","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","5GCongress","Solomon Islands","infrastructure","Telecom equipment","malcolm turnbull","Mobile Telecommunications"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/huawei-lobbies-hard-to-allay-australias-security-concerns"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/huawei-lobbies-hard-to-allay-australias-security-concerns/64763240">