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\"<p>FILE
FILE - This Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018 file photo, shows the Huawei office building at its research and development centre at Dongguan in south China's Guangdong province. The charity founded by Britain's Prince Charles, The Prince's Trust, said in a statement Thursday Jan. 24, 2019, it's not accepting any more donations from Huawei, the latest setback for the Chinese telecom giant as it battles allegations it's a cybersecurity risk.Photo\/Andy Wong, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> Norway<\/a>'s intelligence service PST<\/a> on Monday issued a warning about Chinese telecoms giant Huawei<\/a>, whose ties to Beijing have sparked security concerns. \"One has to be attentive about Huawei as an actor and about the close connections between a commercial actor like Huawei and the Chinese regime,\" the head of Norway's domestic intelligence unit PST, Benedicte Bjornland, said as she presented a national risk assessment report for 2019.

\"An actor like Huawei could be subject to influence from its home country as long as
China<\/a> has an intelligence law that requires private individuals, entities and companies to cooperate with China,\" she said.

In Norway, the main telecoms operators
Telenor<\/a> and Telia -- which chose Huawei to supply their 4G networks -- are gearing up for the roll-out of 5G.

Several countries like the United States have banned Huawei 5G telecoms equipment for security reasons. The Scandinavian country is considering ways of limiting its exposure.

\"As far as we're concerned, it's about setting up a regulatory framework to protect what could be considered critical infrastructure,\" Justice Minister Tor Mikkel Wara said at the same press conference.

\"What this regulatory framework would look like, and what it would cover, is what we're working on right now,\" he said.

Norway is treading cautiously on the issue, after China's angry reaction to the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, triggering lengthy diplomatic and trade repercussions from Beijing's side.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":67844320,"title":"TDSAT exempts RCom spectrum from levies, asks DoT to return Rs 2K cr","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tdsat-exempts-rcom-spectrum-from-levies-asks-dot-to-return-rs-2k-cr\/67844320","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":67844368,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Norway intelligence service issues Huawei warning","synopsis":"Norway's intelligence service PST on Monday issued a warning about Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, whose ties to Beijing have sparked security concerns.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/norway-intelligence-service-issues-huawei-warning","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-02-05 08:37:07","lastupd":"2019-02-05 08:37:07","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","pst","China","norway","telenor","telia company","Telecom equipment"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/norway-intelligence-service-issues-huawei-warning"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2019-02-05" data-index="article_1">

挪威的情报服务问题华为警告

挪威的情报部门PST周一发出警告对中国电信巨头华为,北京的关系引发的安全问题。

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< p >文件——这周二,12月18日,2018文件的照片,显示了华为在其研发中心办公大楼在中国南部的广东省东莞市。慈善由英国的查尔斯王子,王子的信任,1月24日周四在一份声明中说,2019年,不接受任何更多的捐赠从华为,中国电信巨头的最新挫折,指控它是一个网络安全风险。Andy黄图片/文件)< / p >
文件——这周二,2018年12月18日资料照片,显示了华为在其研发中心办公大楼在中国南部的广东省东莞市。慈善由英国的查尔斯王子,王子的信任,1月24日周四在一份声明中说,2019年,不接受任何更多的捐赠从华为,中国电信巨头的最新挫折,指控它是一个网络安全风险。Andy黄图片/文件)
挪威的情报部门太平洋标准时间对中国电信巨头周一发出警告华为北京的关系引发了安全问题。“必须细心关于华为作为一个演员和商业之间的密切联系演员像华为和中国政权,”挪威的国内情报部门负责人PST,新兴市场Bjornland,说,她2019年国家风险评估报告。

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“演员像华为可能受到影响的国家只要回家中国有一个情报法律要求个人、实体和公司与中国的合作,”她说。

在挪威,主要的电信运营商Telenor和Telia——华为选择供应他们的4 g网络,正准备推出5克。

美国等一些国家已经禁止华为5 g电信设备,是为了安全起见。北欧国家正在考虑限制其风险的方法。

“对我们而言,它是关于建立一个监管框架保护可能被认为是重要的基础设施,“司法部长Tor麦克尔-瓦拉在同一个新闻发布会上说。

“这个监管框架将是什么样子,它将覆盖,现在我们在做什么,”他说。

挪威是谨慎在这个问题上,中国的愤怒反应后2010年诺贝尔和平奖被授予中国异见人士刘晓波,触发漫长的外交和贸易的影响从北京的一面。

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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE - This Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018 file photo, shows the Huawei office building at its research and development centre at Dongguan in south China's Guangdong province. The charity founded by Britain's Prince Charles, The Prince's Trust, said in a statement Thursday Jan. 24, 2019, it's not accepting any more donations from Huawei, the latest setback for the Chinese telecom giant as it battles allegations it's a cybersecurity risk.Photo\/Andy Wong, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> Norway<\/a>'s intelligence service PST<\/a> on Monday issued a warning about Chinese telecoms giant Huawei<\/a>, whose ties to Beijing have sparked security concerns. \"One has to be attentive about Huawei as an actor and about the close connections between a commercial actor like Huawei and the Chinese regime,\" the head of Norway's domestic intelligence unit PST, Benedicte Bjornland, said as she presented a national risk assessment report for 2019.

\"An actor like Huawei could be subject to influence from its home country as long as
China<\/a> has an intelligence law that requires private individuals, entities and companies to cooperate with China,\" she said.

In Norway, the main telecoms operators
Telenor<\/a> and Telia -- which chose Huawei to supply their 4G networks -- are gearing up for the roll-out of 5G.

Several countries like the United States have banned Huawei 5G telecoms equipment for security reasons. The Scandinavian country is considering ways of limiting its exposure.

\"As far as we're concerned, it's about setting up a regulatory framework to protect what could be considered critical infrastructure,\" Justice Minister Tor Mikkel Wara said at the same press conference.

\"What this regulatory framework would look like, and what it would cover, is what we're working on right now,\" he said.

Norway is treading cautiously on the issue, after China's angry reaction to the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, triggering lengthy diplomatic and trade repercussions from Beijing's side.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":67844320,"title":"TDSAT exempts RCom spectrum from levies, asks DoT to return Rs 2K cr","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tdsat-exempts-rcom-spectrum-from-levies-asks-dot-to-return-rs-2k-cr\/67844320","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":67844368,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Norway intelligence service issues Huawei warning","synopsis":"Norway's intelligence service PST on Monday issued a warning about Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, whose ties to Beijing have sparked security concerns.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/norway-intelligence-service-issues-huawei-warning","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-02-05 08:37:07","lastupd":"2019-02-05 08:37:07","breadcrumbTags":["huawei","pst","China","norway","telenor","telia company","Telecom equipment"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/norway-intelligence-service-issues-huawei-warning"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/norway-intelligence-service-issues-huawei-warning/67844368">