Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    The Daily Beast

    China Bid Blocked Over Spy Worry

    Worried about potential spying, the U.S. government has blocked a bid from China’s telecommunications giant Huawei to help build a new national wireless network for first responders such as police, firefighters, and ambulances.

    Huawei “will not be taking part in the building of America’s interoperable wireless emergency network for first responders due to U.S. government national-security concerns,” Commerce Department spokesman Kevin Griffis told The Daily Beast.

    Griffis declined to elaborate on those concerns. But current and retired U.S. intelligence officials tell The Daily Beast the longstanding concern about Huawei is that the company’s chips, routers, and other technical equipment will be bugged in a way that gives China’s government a cyber back door into sensitive information networks.

    The technique of bugging equipment or writing software in such a way as to allow undetected access has also been used by U.S. intelligence agencies in the past to gain a window into the communications of other foreign governments.

    Huawei in recent years has attempted to compete inside the U.S. wireless market and for contracts with sensitive military labs, only to be checked quietly by the Pentagon and the intelligence community.

    In 2008, the Treasury Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States blocked a proposed sale of the U.S. software company 3M to Huawei on national-security grounds. More recently, the National Security Agency and the White House discouraged Sprint Telecom from using Huawei components in the company’s proposed bid to expand the 4G network.

    The latest Pentagon report on the Chinese military singles out Huawei as a company that maintains “close ties” to the People’s Liberation Army.

    William Plummer, Huawei’s vice president for external relations, tells The Daily Beast that the Commerce Department’s decision was without merit.

    “Given that to the best of Huawei’s knowledge neither the Commerce Department nor any other agency of the U.S. government has conducted any audits of our equipment, such a determination seems utterly capricious,” he said. “Due to our heritage in China—where all of our competitors also conduct R&D and code software and build solutions—Huawei’s business activities in the U.S. have been repeatedly and unfairly challenged due to vague supposed security concerns that have never been substantiated.”

    Huawei was invited to test its equipment for the new wireless network for first responders in April, according to an April 5 email from the National Institute for Standards and Technology.

    The new network is meant to bring the wireless devices of firefighters, police officers, ambulance drivers, and other emergency personnel onto the same frequency so they can communicate during a disaster. The inability of the police and firefighters to communicate on Sept. 11, 2001, was roundly criticized by the 9/11 commission.

    Plummer also said the decision “could have a chilling effect on our greater U.S. business activities and accountability needs to be defined appropriately.” He added that “Huawei is committed to the U.S. market.” On Oct. 1, 2010, Huawei opened a new headquarters in Plano, Texas. Gov. Rick Perry appeared at the ribbon-cutting ceremony and praised the company’s “strong, worldwide reputation as an innovator of quality telecommunications technology, with facilities spread across the globe.”

    Plummer said Huawei’s U.S. sales for 2011 will exceed $1 billion and that the company employs more than 1,500 in the United States. “Last year, our investment in U.S. R&D and innovation exceeded $100 million, and our procurements from U.S. supplier partners exceeded $6 billion,” he said. “Notably, our solutions have been deployed by U.S. operators to deliver affordable broadband to underserved areas.”

     

    59 comments

    • Agie  •  7 mths ago
      I have to say good move America;
      Not now or ever should we get in bed with China while it continues to support communism. People worry about aliens that might come and take over our planet because thier's has been distroyed or overpopulated. You don't have to look to space , just to china where they are so overpopulated they can only have two children, don't think that country isn't thinking in barbaric ways to eliviate some of its problems. I'm happy to see America still has watchmen awake.being aware isn't being in fear, its being aware!
      • Gengxin 7 mths ago
        Give me a break. China is more capitalistic than the US.
    • JoeMawma  •  7 mths ago
      Well they better block it! What's next, Chinese-made military supplies? "What do you mean the missile is turning around, soldier???"
      • Rain 7 mths ago
        Even if I dont agree with you, but that was hillarious, lol
      • HK357 7 mths ago
        I agree with you, and that is funny. Low quality stuff anyway. Even in India and Pakistan, they consider Chinese stuff low-quality.
      • Rain 7 mths ago
        level of Quality can only be judged when the cost of the item are also compared,
    • FedUpWithBigGovernment  •  7 mths ago
      Thank goodness... Why was this even considered anyway... Huweui is nothing more than a government entity... a spying arm of the Chinese military. Any government that uses Huawei's equipment for their infrastructure is compromised... and I hope we do not send sensitive / classified information over/through those countries. China is NOT our friend... never was.. never will be until the Communist government is out of the picture. Thinking different is pure folly. We need to take a hard line against them before we have no defenses. Since everything is already made in China anyway.. I sure hope that random pieces of electronics are picked and forensically analyzed to make sure no back doors are added.. because I fear that one day when the cyber war starts... everything will stop working and no one will know why. Think of the panic that will ensue.
    • Kelly  •  7 mths ago
      When it comes to communications and or defense,no foreign national company should be allowed to bid,period.Another example is Boeing vs Airbus, for air tankers.Simple pick here.But our wonderful government officials still allow this kind of competitiveness to occur.You want jobs in America use American companies,how simple is that!!!
    • SHABO  •  7 mths ago
      And we are saying that there are no US companies that can do this within our own country? Poppycock...
    • The Delhi Llaama  •  7 mths ago
      Well, at least something appears to be working in our government. Note of caution on the word "Appears"..................
    • Random Me  •  7 mths ago
      common sense coming from Washington? someones going to get fired..
    • drill4you  •  7 mths ago
      it's about time the US gets some of those things that hang between men's legs..
    • The Delhi Llaama  •  7 mths ago
      Can someone tell us what in the world is wrong with Yahoo's transmission....
      • LG. 7 mths ago
        Its gears are stripped.
    • The Delhi Llaama  •  7 mths ago
      Can someone tell us what in the world is wrong with Yahoo's transmission....
    • Buzz53  •  7 mths ago
      Lenin had it right. We would sell them the rope they would hang us with. Sense prevails for the moment.
    • Jaime  •  7 mths ago
      Good! Don't trust the #$%$
    • Eric N  •  7 mths ago
      good, china can't build #$%$ anyway,Next thing you know it will fall apart or have led in it
    • stiffler  •  7 mths ago
      so china is exporting r@d jobs now?
    • Brian D  •  7 mths ago
      My question is whether or not Huawei was allowed to see the bid package, which had all the requirements. My guess is that they weren't smart enough to stop this before the requirements were given to them.
    • blah blah  •  7 mths ago
      china wouldn't allow an American company to do the same thing on their turf, For the same reason. So why the hissy fit china.
    • Donzi  •  7 mths ago
      Good move, but most all the chips are made in China in the first place. It's time we add to this position, and start working to bring back ALL industry to the United States, and not all this outsourcing that we've found so expedient for all these years.
    • yahooreader  •  7 mths ago
      “Given that to the best of Huawei’s knowledge neither the Commerce Department nor any other agency of the U.S. government has conducted any audits of our equipment, such a determination seems utterly capricious..." I guess the US tech companies must be spying on other governments that's why they are worried about Huawei doing the same too even without testing/audit of the equipment. Most of China's telecom infrastructure was built using Nortel, Lucent, Nokia, Motorola, CISCO, Intel and other western tech company equipment, they should worry after this incident.
    • itblows  •  7 mths ago
      Smart move.
    • R  •  7 mths ago
      Why were they even invited to bid on this job ? We are the dumbest country in the world
      • LG. 7 mths ago
        Electing obama proved that!
      • Ken 7 mths ago
        well ye finally realized what the rest of the planet has known for years,,LG.reckons electing obama proves that,that shows how dumb he is,,,,
        NO,ELECTING GEORGE BUSH JUNIOR PROVED HOW DUMB AMERICA IS.
      • JonathanW 7 mths ago
        Ken...according to you we must be the dumbest of the dumb to RE-elect W.
    [ [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 2]], 'http://yhoo.it/KeQd0p', '[Slideshow: See photos taken on the way down]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 7]], ' http://yhoo.it/KpUoHO', '[Slideshow: Death-defying daredevils]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['know that we have confidence in', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/LqYjAX ', '[Related: The Secret Service guide to Cartagena]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['We picked up this other dog and', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JUSxvi', '[Related: 8 common dog fears, how to calm them]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 5]], 'http://bit.ly/JnoJYN', '[Related: Did WH share raid details with filmmakers?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 3]], 'http://bit.ly/KoKiqJ', '[Factbox: AQAP, al-Qaeda in Yemen]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have my contacts on or glasses', 3]], 'http://abcn.ws/KTE5AZ', '[Related: Should the murder charge be dropped?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JD7nlD', '[Related: Bristol Palin reality show debuts June 19]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 1]], 'http://bit.ly/JRPFRO', '[Related: McCain adviser who vetted Palin weighs in on VP race]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['A JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/GV9zpj', '[Related: View photos of the JetBlue plane in Amarillo]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 15]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/white-house-stays-out-of-teen-s-killing-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120411/martinzimmermen.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['Titanic', 7]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/titanic-anniversary/', ' ', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/b/4e/b4e5ad9f00b5dfeeec2226d53e173569.jpeg', '550', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['He was in shock and still strapped to his seat', 6]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/navy-jet-crashes-in-virginia-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120406/jet_ap.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/russian-grannies-win-bid-to-sing-at-eurovision-1331223625-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/1/56/156d92f2760dcd3e75bcd649a8b85fcf.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP', ] ]
    [ [ [['did not go as far his colleague', 8]], '29438204', '0' ], [ [[' the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 4]], '28924649', '0' ], [ [['because I know God protects me', 14], ['Brian Snow was at a nearby credit union', 5]], '28811216', '0' ], [ [['The state news agency RIA-Novosti quoted Rosaviatsiya', 6]], '28805461', '0' ], [ [['measure all but certain to fail in the face of bipartisan', 4]], '28771014', '0' ], [ [['matter what you do in this case', 5]], '28759848', '0' ], [ [['presume laws are constitutional', 7]], '28747556', '0' ], [ [['has destroyed 15 to 25 houses', 7]], '28744868', '0' ], [ [['short answer is yes', 7]], '28746030', '0' ], [ [['opportunity to tell the real story', 7]], '28731764', '0' ], [ [['entirely respectable way to put off the searing constitutional controversy', 7]], '28723797', '0' ], [ [['point of my campaign is that big ideas matter', 9]], '28712293', '0' ], [ [['As the standoff dragged into a second day', 7]], '28687424', '0' ], [ [['French police stepped up the search', 17]], '28667224', '0' ], [ [['Seeking to elevate his candidacy back to a general', 8]], '28660934', '0' ], [ [['The tragic story of Trayvon Martin', 4]], '28647343', '0' ], [ [['Karzai will get a chance soon to express', 8]], '28630306', '0' ], [ [['powerful storms stretching', 8]], '28493546', '0' ], [ [['basic norm that death is private', 6]], '28413590', '0' ], [ [['songwriter also saw a surge in sales for her debut album', 6]], '28413590', '1', 'Watch music videos from Whitney Houston ', 'on Yahoo! Music', 'http://music.yahoo.com' ], [ [['keyword', 99999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Loading...
    Add your ideas and help make it happen. Join the conversation.
    Should Bill and Donna take on more risk to boost their business?
    How Josh's comment on a Remake America video laid the groundwork for something bigger.