Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => Politics & Current Affairs => Topic started by: ippy on January 28, 2020, 06:17:15 PM
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I've just seen an interview of an Huawei representative where he was asked point blank if his company would if used by the west if they would be spying on us, this representative said they wouldn't be doing any spy work on the west, so obviously they don't want to spy on us.
This interview must have really put any of our western authority's minds completely at rest about any possible Huawei security problems?
ippy
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Suspect that was just code for confirming what everyone already knows, they'll be spying on us whether or not we buy any of their kit.
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Suspect that was just code for confirming what everyone already knows, they'll be spying on us whether or not we buy any of their kit.
Yea but the Huawei rep definitely said that they,Huawei wouldn't be doing any spying on the west and he did say it on the BBC news so because it was on a BBC news programme it must be the truth.
ippy
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Yea but the Huawei rep definitely said that they,Huawei wouldn't be doing any spying on the west and he did say it on the BBC news so because it was on a BBC news programme it must be the truth.
ippy
Oh dear, they are supposed to have an obligatory Tory minister telling lies to maintain balance! If they are refusing to come on I doubt that the BBC will last much longer.
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What ippy said. Somewhat.
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What ippy said. Somewhat.
Yes Robbie, thank goodness they wouldn't dream of spying on us.
Regards, ippy.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/30/huawei-ruling-will-cost-us-500m-says-bt
Limiting the use of Huawei equipment in BT’s EE 5G mobile and full-fibre broadband networks will cost the telecoms group £500m over the next five years.
BT uses more Huawei equipment in the masts and towers of its mobile network than is allowed under new government rules, meaning it will now have to be stripped out and replaced with hardware from other manufacturers.
Earlier this week, the government said it would allow Huawei to be involved in the non-core parts of the UK’s 5G network, the masts and towers, but with a 35% cap on use of the Chinese company’s equipment. Huawei equipment is banned from use in the core of 5G mobile networks, where data is processed, and from locations such as nuclear sites and military bases.
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re. BBC news:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/jan/29/bbc-announces-450-jobs-will-go-in-newsroom-shake-up
The BBC has said it will cut 450 jobs from its news operation and cover fewer stories as part of an effort to save £80m, as executives warned that the corporation is facing an unprecedented threat to its future.
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re. BBC news:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/jan/29/bbc-announces-450-jobs-will-go-in-newsroom-shake-up
That's really worrying because the BBC is probably about the only source of news out there that is not beholden to biased interests of one sort or another. The news organisation is actually the only part of the BBC that I would guarantee to protect.
Well, that and Radio 4.
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Huawei? We're the people who are going to steal all your secrets, and give them to our masters in Beijing.
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That's really worrying because the BBC is probably about the only source of news out there that is not beholden to biased interests of one sort or another. The news organisation is actually the only part of the BBC that I would guarantee to protect.
Well, that and Radio 4.
But it's more than that, isn't it. The BBC is possibly the best known and most generally respected broadcasting organisation in the world. It is certainly the UK's best known brand (I don't count royalty)- bringing respect and admiration from all parts of the planet. What kind of government is willing to trash such a valuable asset?
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What kind of government is willing to trash such a valuable asset?
You really need to ask? :o
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Moderator:
N.B. Posts specifically about BBC bias have been merged into the 'Brexit' thread, where there has been previous discussion of this in that thread.
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But it's more than that, isn't it. The BBC is possibly the best known and most generally respected broadcasting organisation in the world. It is certainly the UK's best known brand (I don't count royalty)- bringing respect and admiration from all parts of the planet. What kind of government is willing to trash such a valuable asset?
As a remainer H H, the well known Mandy Rice Davies quote would, without a doubt apply here!
ippy
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What kind of government is willing to trash such a valuable asset?
The current one.