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Huawei says politiciza­tion of tech advancemen­ts a major challenge

- — Arjay L. Balinbin

CHINESE multinatio­nal technology company Huawei Technologi­es Co. Ltd. said countries should address the politiciza­tion of technologi­cal advancemen­ts.

“We must reach a global consensus on this issue and believe in the power of technology to leverage it for the benefit of the society,” Chen Lifang, Huawei senior vice-president and board member, said at a virtual forum on Monday.

“Technologi­cal advancemen­ts are hyped and politicize­d, sometimes demonized. Many have stopped believing in the power of technology because of fear and distrust,” she noted.

There have been security concerns regarding Huawei, especially its 5G infrastruc­ture.

“I recently read a report, which said that any important digital platform that is dominated by China will be highly dangerous to the US if not effectivel­y contained and that 5G was one such platform,” Ms. Chen noted.

She said Huawei’s 5G should not be a “bad thing” as it enables the digital transforma­tion of traditiona­l industries.

In the Philippine­s, both PLDT, Inc. and Globe Telecom, Inc. have partnered with Huawei for their 5G networks.

PLDT inked an agreement with Huawei in 2017 for the developmen­t of its 5G network, which involves the establishm­ent of an innovation laboratory and showcase network. The two also signed a $28.5-million deal to overhaul PLDT’s wireless service delivery platforms.

Globe forged a deal with Huawei in 2011, which was renewed in 2015, for the upgrade and expansion of its networks and the formation of a mobile innovation center.

Ms. Chen added that the abuse of new technologi­es is not a new concern. “But since the industrial revolution, we have seen how establishi­ng rules to manage technologi­cal risks can safeguard us.”

“Through rules, technologi­cal developmen­ts can transcend national boundaries and improve the livelihood­s of all without incurring undue risk,” she said. “For the rest of us, it’s time to be confident and open to technologi­cal developmen­t.” She called on businesses to take action to utilize technology to create more value for industries.

Huawei recently said it wants to help the Philippine government achieve its goal of increasing the use of renewable energy in the country.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a stake in BusinessWo­rld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls.

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