What the new 'tech cold war' means for the world | DW Business
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Published 2024-07-19
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All Comments (21)
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The answer is yes, telecommunications has, it is and it will be hacked. Information is valuable
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The idea that investors who own majority shares are in anyway in control of a Chinese company is naive at best. Profit can be allowed to define the risk taken by a country and its people
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Such a genius "expert", no wonder how EU got in today's situation🤣🤣🤣
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US warned the EU years ago.
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11:28. Like any other company, if you don’t pay the bills you turn them off, when they paid, they got it back…
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As someone who worked in telecom security for over 30 years, mostly in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and North America I eat the world. I can’t believe this interview. There was global concern about Chinese equipment far before the trump administration and before the 4G/LT equipment was outdated in Germany as someone who spoke with all the major European operators at the highest levels, I can tell you it was for a long time still ended up being like something in the past five or 10 years This was concerned before 5G
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CIA accidentally pressed the stop button today?
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And the EU wanted the US to use Huawei also. That would be as ill advised as a country getting rid of it's farms.
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Xynu won't hesitate to use anything to spy, if you don't believe that then you don't know Xynu at all.
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Most of the time the equipment comes with its own built in software I’ve seen, especially if they’re using their radios
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Free market not so free after all.
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Follow his eyes 😂 he is clearly getting answers and reading from a screen 😂
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Anyone still remember Snowden and all the neat stuff about the US survialance apperatus he showed us? If i remember correctly at that time the US had backdoors due to hardware sold to us here in most of our systems. US network card suppliers had a huge drop in customers straight afterwards and that too played a role why 5G by the Chinese was welcomed. If we truelly would want secure infrastructure, we would need in the very least to design the infrastructure ourselves and then have companies like TSMC build us for us, then control the endproduct and then install it. Not just the hardware though, but the software, too.
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Do you have moderators from cn/ru working on this channel or why even mentioning those countries will often result in the whole comment being censored?
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Very danish. Conflict driven, Confrontative, controversial and statement base,
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I am a wumao and I am mad at DW for this video.
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Dont use Huawei, use microsoft, it turn off your network today. LOL.
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Tiktok is the virtual sibling of Chinese vape sticks.
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algorithms can be used to manipulate people and feed them with certain kind of content at a certain time.
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John brought the receipts. Excellent, detail-rich explanation.