caveman
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No way Huawei.
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No way Huawei.
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The bleeding obvious route, which the FT mentioned / leaked today, was suggested a long time ago and keeps the yanks happy and the Chinese, i.e. Huawei can provide non-critical infrastructure but the remainder is supplied by a reliable Western source.
We want good terms with the US and China and this gets that, provides an economically sensible alternative and doesn't prejudice security.
It is how they'll sell it, and I think it is how it is.That's how they'll sell it but in reality I'm not so sure any equipment that is untrustworthy at any point in the core network is a good idea. Having said that though, there is a lot of huawei in homes and on the network already.
Its ok, the Chinese wont mind too much, they're building our nuclear plants with hidden inbuilt switch off/explode software features.
I suppose that was inevitable...Possibly viruses too. Boom, Boom. Couldn't resist it. Have my coat and hat and leaving!
They are actively recruiting spotty teenage geeks of that sort.... I can assure you he is very discrete and as I suspect this info refers to spotty teenage geeks would be of little use to any security service
I suppose that was inevitable...
They are actively recruiting spotty teenage geeks of that sort.
Didn't hear about that; he did post some advert's on his blog and invited applications.Didn't Dom put an ad in the Jobcentre for a few of 'em to fill the Cabinet roles?
Seems not... President Trump, for all his faults, is a friend of the UK.If Donald dictates it, then probably.