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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Sergio Goncalves
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LISBON: Portugal's cybersecurity council CSSC<\/a> has issued a resolution that could formally bar telecom operators from using Chinese equipment in their high-speed 5G<\/a> mobile networks as well 4G platforms on which the new technology is based.

The CSSC is the prime minister's consultative body and its document, dated May 23, is another blow to efforts by Chinese technology giant
Huawei<\/a> to enter the 5G market in Portugal and possibly extend existing contracts.

Under a law approved last August, the government can determine \"the exclusion, restrictions on use, or the cessation of use of equipment or services\" of telecom companies, setting conditions and deadlines for operators to comply.

The government had no immediate comment.

The country's main operators,
Altice<\/a>, NOS<\/a> and Vodafone<\/a> have already said they will not use Huawei's equipment in 5G core networks, amid European and U.S. concerns that Chinese involvement in critical infrastructure could compromise security. Beijing and Huawei reject such suggestions.

Portugal's existing
5G networks<\/a> are not standalone and still largely based on 4G technology and equipment.

Without mentioning China or any Chinese suppliers by name, the CSSC warned of a \"high risk\" to security from suppliers or providers that \"are headquartered in a country where the government exercises control, interference or pressure on its activities in third countries\".

Its opinion is based on an undisclosed report that evaluated the safety of equipment in public electronic communications networks involving 5G technology.

It also cited security risks when the country where a supplier is based has no agreements on data protection, cybersecurity or protection of intellectual property with Portugal or the European Union, or when it is not an EU, NATO or OECD member.

Huawei said in a statement it had \"no prior knowledge of, and hasn't been consulted about this matter\" and it was still gathering information \"on the nature of the assessment\" and hoped to continue serving Portuguese clients.

Europe has emerged as a battleground in the technology rivalry between Beijing and Washington and Huawei's European competitors,
Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a>, could become a supplier duopoly if the Chinese company were shut out.
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葡萄牙移动接近禁止中国供应商5克

CSSC是首相的咨询机构和它的文档,5月23日,是另一个打击中国科技巨头华为努力进入5 g市场可能在葡萄牙和扩展现有的合同。

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里斯本,葡萄牙的网络安全委员会CSSC已经发布了一项决议,正式禁止电信运营商使用中国设备的高速5克移动网络以及4 g平台基于新技术。

CSSC是首相的咨询机构和它的文档,5月23日,是另一个打击中国的科技巨头的努力华为进入5 g市场在葡萄牙和可能扩展现有的合同。

在去年8月,国会通过了一项法律,政府可以决定“排除、限制使用或停止使用的设备或服务”的电信公司,为运营商设置条件和期限遵守。

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政府没有立即置评。

中国主要的运营商,Altice,沃达丰(Vodafone)已经表示他们不会在5 g核心网络中使用华为的设备,在欧洲和美国担心中国参与关键基础设施可能危及安全。北京和华为拒绝这样的建议。

葡萄牙的现有5 g网络不是独立的,在很大程度上仍然基于4 g技术和设备。

没有提及中国或任何中国供应商的名字,“高风险”的CSSC警告安全从供应商或供应商,”总部设在中国,政府运动控制、干扰或压力的活动在第三国”。

意见是基于一个秘密报告,评估设备在公共电子通信网络的安全涉及5 g技术。

时还提到了安全风险的国家,供应商没有协议是基于数据保护、网络安全、知识产权保护与葡萄牙或欧盟,或者当它不是欧盟,北约或经合组织成员。

华为在一份声明中说:“以前不了解,没有咨询关于这件事”,它仍然是收集信息的性质评估和希望继续为葡萄牙的客户服务。

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欧洲已经成为一个战场在北京和华盛顿之间的技术竞争和华为的欧洲竞争对手,爱立信诺基亚可能成为一个供应商垄断,如果中国公司被关在了门外。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Sergio Goncalves
<\/strong>
LISBON: Portugal's cybersecurity council CSSC<\/a> has issued a resolution that could formally bar telecom operators from using Chinese equipment in their high-speed 5G<\/a> mobile networks as well 4G platforms on which the new technology is based.

The CSSC is the prime minister's consultative body and its document, dated May 23, is another blow to efforts by Chinese technology giant
Huawei<\/a> to enter the 5G market in Portugal and possibly extend existing contracts.

Under a law approved last August, the government can determine \"the exclusion, restrictions on use, or the cessation of use of equipment or services\" of telecom companies, setting conditions and deadlines for operators to comply.

The government had no immediate comment.

The country's main operators,
Altice<\/a>, NOS<\/a> and Vodafone<\/a> have already said they will not use Huawei's equipment in 5G core networks, amid European and U.S. concerns that Chinese involvement in critical infrastructure could compromise security. Beijing and Huawei reject such suggestions.

Portugal's existing
5G networks<\/a> are not standalone and still largely based on 4G technology and equipment.

Without mentioning China or any Chinese suppliers by name, the CSSC warned of a \"high risk\" to security from suppliers or providers that \"are headquartered in a country where the government exercises control, interference or pressure on its activities in third countries\".

Its opinion is based on an undisclosed report that evaluated the safety of equipment in public electronic communications networks involving 5G technology.

It also cited security risks when the country where a supplier is based has no agreements on data protection, cybersecurity or protection of intellectual property with Portugal or the European Union, or when it is not an EU, NATO or OECD member.

Huawei said in a statement it had \"no prior knowledge of, and hasn't been consulted about this matter\" and it was still gathering information \"on the nature of the assessment\" and hoped to continue serving Portuguese clients.

Europe has emerged as a battleground in the technology rivalry between Beijing and Washington and Huawei's European competitors,
Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a>, could become a supplier duopoly if the Chinese company were shut out.
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