Deutsche Telekom revealed that its cooperation with Huawei is both long-lasting and multi-faceted. The network equipment purchased by Chinese companies is made specifically for telecom giants and then scrutinized by its security experts.
Bruce Rodin, head of wireless networking, said the company relied on an independent cybersecurity auditor to evaluate Huawei equipment and had never reported anything about suspected spyware to it during its 10-year collaboration.
Rodin added that the recent Huawei issue in the United States is "commercial," indicating that Washington is only trying to protect its industry by deterring its competitors (Huawei).
German parliament member and Christian Democrats German digital spokesman Thomas Jason Baker said the reporting by Edward Snowden shows that the giant Silicon Valley may not be more trustworthy than its Chinese counterparts and Huawei has recently promised to invest more than 4 billion U.S. dollars in the UK Won the support of the second largest economy in the old continent.
Orange, the Paris-based wireless operator, said it would not treat Huawei like any other network equipment vendor and added it was equally cautious to all its partners, and Washington still urged its foreign allies to abandon the Huawei 5G plan on the grounds that the company Closely linked with Beijing, so worried about security issues.
In addition to 5G, Huawei will launch its latest mobile product this month, confirming that the P20 flagship series will be released in Paris, France on March 27.