The Mercury

Australia prepares to ban Huawei link

- Colin Packham

AUSTRALIA is preparing to ban Huawei Technologi­es from supplying equipment for its planned 5G broadband network after its intelligen­ce agencies raised concerns that Beijing could force the Chinese telecom to hand over sensitive data, two sources said.

Western intelligen­ce agencies have for years raised concerns about Huawei’s ties to the Chinese government and the possibilit­y that its equipment could be used for espionage. But there has never been any public evidence to support those suspicions.

Huawei, the world’s largest maker of telecommun­ications network gear and the No 3 smartphone supplier, has promised that Canberra will have complete oversight of 5G network equipment, which could include base stations, towers and radio transmissi­on equipment.

That sort of oversight model has been accepted by other countries – notably the UK, where a special laboratory staffed with government intelligen­ce officials reviews all Huawei products.

Other Western countries, including New Zealand, Canada and Germany, also say they have sufficient safeguards for assuring that Huawei equipment does not contain “back doors” or other mechanisms for secretly monitoring or collecting informatio­n.

But Australian intelligen­ce agencies have told lawmakers that oversight will not allay their concerns, two political sources who have been briefed on the matter said.

“It is a Chinese company, and under Communist law they have to work for their intelligen­ce agencies if requested,” said one of the government sources. “There aren’t many other companies around the world that have their own political committees.” Both sources declined to be identified, because they were not authorised to speak to the media.

Huawei has already been mostly shut out of the giant US market over national security concerns. Its business serving small, rural telecom operators is now at risk after new attacks on the company in recent weeks by some US lawmakers.

The move to ban Huawei in Australia comes as tensions mount over China’s growing power and ambitions in the region.

Relations between the two countries are at an all-time low after Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull last year accused Beijing of meddling in Canberra’s affairs, and China responded by slowing some Australian imports. – Reuters

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Huawei Technologi­es has promised that Canberra will have complete oversight of 5G network equipment.

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