What's new

US ambassador warns of “consequences” if Brazil chooses China's Huawei 5G network

PakPrinciples

FULL MEMBER
Joined
May 6, 2013
Messages
633
Reaction score
-1
Country
Pakistan
Location
Canada
US ambassador warns of “consequences” if Brazil chooses China's Huawei 5G network

5g.jpg

Brazil will launch a tender next year for the project to develop the next generation of telecommunications technology in Latin America's most populous country

The US ambassador in Brasilia warned of “consequences” if Brazil chooses Chinese telecoms company Huawei to develop its 5G network, in an interview published Wednesday.

“I wouldn't say there would be retaliation, but there would be consequences” if Brazil goes against US advice and picks the Chinese firm, Ambassador Todd Chapman told newspaper Globo.

Brazil is due to launch a tender next year for the project to develop the next generation of telecommunications technology in Latin America's most populous country, home to 212 million people.

The United States has been actively lobbying countries worldwide to boycott Huawei, arguing the firm could allow the Chinese government to spy on their data.

“At any time, the Chinese government could ask Huawei to send it information,” Chapman said. “There's no purely American company in the running. I'm not saying this to make a billion dollars. It's a matter of national security.”

Other companies that have shown interest in Brazil's 5G tender include Sweden's Ericsson and Finland's Nokia.

Chapman also warned Brazil could scare away foreign investment by contracting a company that the US claims violates intellectual property rights and receives unfair state support that puts its competitors at a disadvantage.

“The US position is to alert our allies and friends, such as Brazil, so they know who they're working with,” he said.

Chapman said the United States was prepared to help secure funds through the International Development Finance Corporation, a US government institution, to roll out 5G “for those who buy products from reliable suppliers.”

The pressure is putting President Jair Bolsonaro's government in a bind. Since taking office last year, the far-right leader has cultivated close ties with US President Donald Trump, whom he admires. But China is Brazil's biggest trading partner.

https://en.mercopress.com/2020/07/3...s-if-brazil-chooses-china-s-huawei-5g-network
 
.
Wow. These Anglo-Saxons are desperate.

Why do I get a feeling that Brazil is just another Pakistan-like friend for the US? There are too many similarities. I wouldn't be too far off to predict that US Brazil relations are going to end up as Pakistan US relations. Perhaps not as dramatic as in our case.
 
. .
Telecom Italia, which also operates in Brazil has shunned Huawei. Interesting times ahead.
 
. . . . .
https://www.spglobal.com/marketinte...-tender-in-italy-brazil-8211-reuters-59383302
TIM drops Huawei from 5G tender in Italy, Brazil – Reuters

Telecom Italia SpA barred Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. from participating in an equipment tender for the telco's planned 5G core network in Italy and Brazil, Reuters reported July 9, citing sources.

Companies invited to bid reportedly include Cisco Systems Inc., Ericsson, Nokia Corp., Mavenir Inc., and Microsoft Corp.'s recently acquired network specialist Affirmed Networks Inc.

Telecom Italia did not use Huawei gear for its Italian core network, where sensitive data is processed. The Chinese vendor, however, supplied 4G equipment for the core network of the operator's Brazilian unit TIM Participações SA.

TIM Participações plans to call another 5G tender following a 5G spectrum auction in 2021. Prior to the upcoming auction, Huawei had been assisting TIM Participações and other major Brazilian operators through 5G tests and infrastructure upgrades.

The Italian government is reportedly considering to ban Huawei from its 5G network buildout over security concerns. The supplier said the concerns were "baseless allegations," according to a separate Reuters report. Huawei also warned Brazil could suffer from a 5G rollout delay and higher costs if it bows down to U.S. pressures to ban the company.
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom